Bill Text: NY A06868 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to extensions of state and local deadlines following a state disaster emergency; adds school district to the list of municipality and district corporations; further relates to the prerequisites, time and scope thereof.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-01-06 - referred to governmental operations [A06868 Detail]

Download: New_York-2009-A06868-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         6868
                              2009-2010 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                    March 13, 2009
                                      ___________
       Introduced by M. of A. CAMARA -- read once and referred to the Committee
         on Governmental Operations
       AN  ACT  to amend chapter 15 of the laws of 1998 relating to authorizing
         the extension of state and local deadlines following a state  disaster
         emergency, in relation to the prerequisites, time and scope thereof
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Chapter 15 of the laws of 1998 relating to authorizing  the
    2  extension  of state and local deadlines following a state disaster emer-
    3  gency, is amended to read as follows:
    4    Section 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the  contrary
    5  which  relates  to  the  collection  of real property taxes, fees, civil
    6  fines or other moneys owed to a municipal  or  district  corporation  OR
    7  SCHOOL DISTRICT, to the imposition of penalties or interest therefor for
    8  a  late  payment,  or  to the filing of an application, report, or other
    9  document, form or other paper necessary for the processing of an  appli-
   10  cation  or other process to fulfill requirements to qualify for, or meet
   11  a condition of a government assistance program for  persons,  businesses
   12  or corporations, higher education loans, grants or financial assistance,
   13  licenses,  registrations or any other programs administered by a munici-
   14  pal or district corporation OR SCHOOL DISTRICT, during a state  disaster
   15  emergency  as  defined  by section 20 of the executive law, the governor
   16  may, by executive order issued upon the request of the  chief  executive
   17  officer of a municipal or district corporation OR SCHOOL DISTRICT in the
   18  affected  area,  extend the deadline for payment of any such moneys owed
   19  or for the filing of any such applications,  reports,  or  documents  by
   20  persons residing or located in such areas OR BY CERTAIN CLASSES OR CATE-
   21  GORIES  OF  PERSONS OR ENTITIES WITHIN THE AFFECTED AREAS, which are due
   22  during such state disaster emergency from the date the  executive  order
   23  is issued until the date the governor, in consultation with the director
   24  of  state  operations,  rescinds  the executive order which declared the
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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    1  state disaster emergency; provided that the governor, after consultation
    2  with the chief executive officer of the  municipal  or  district  corpo-
    3  ration OR SCHOOL DISTRICT in the affected area, may extend such deadline
    4  for a period of up to thirty days by so providing in the executive order
    5  declaring  that  the  state  disaster  emergency  has  ceased; provided,
    6  further, that no interest or penalties shall accrue during  such  exten-
    7  sion  period;  provided,  however,  that the governor may order that the
    8  extension period provided for in this section shall not be applicable to
    9  certain reporting requirements mandated under  state  law,  the  primary
   10  purpose  of which is to protect the health, safety or general welfare of
   11  the public from an imminent threat or danger.
   12    S 2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the  contrary,  any
   13  deadline or date set by state law or regulation for the payment of fees,
   14  civil  fines  or  other  moneys owed to the state, for the imposition of
   15  penalties or interest therefor for a late payment made after such  date,
   16  or  for  the filing of an application, report or other document, form or
   17  other paper necessary for the processing  of  an  application  or  other
   18  process  to fulfill requirements of, qualify for, or meet a condition of
   19  a government assistance program for persons, businesses,  municipalities
   20  or corporations, higher education loans, grants or financial assistance,
   21  licenses,  registrations  or  any  other programs, administered by state
   22  government agencies, divisions, departments  or  offices,  shall,  where
   23  such  deadline  or  date  occurs  during  a  state disaster emergency as
   24  defined by section 20 of the executive law,  upon  the  issuance  of  an
   25  executive  order  declaring  a state disaster emergency, be extended for
   26  persons residing or located in the affected areas OR FOR CERTAIN CLASSES
   27  OR CATEGORIES OF PERSONS OR ENTITIES WITHIN THE AFFECTED  AREAS,  for  a
   28  period  of  time  from the date of the executive order declaring a state
   29  disaster emergency to the date that the governor, in  consultation  with
   30  the director of state operations, rescinds the executive order declaring
   31  the state disaster emergency; provided that the governor may extend such
   32  deadline for a period of up to thirty days by so providing in the execu-
   33  tive  order  declaring  that  the  state  disaster emergency has ceased;
   34  provided, however, that the governor may order that the extension period
   35  provided for in this section shall not be applicable to certain  report-
   36  ing  requirements mandated under state law, the primary purpose of which
   37  is to protect the health, safety or general welfare of the  public  from
   38  an imminent threat or danger.
   39    S  3. Where the provisions of this act have been invoked in connection
   40  with a state disaster emergency declared  by  the  governor,  the  state
   41  shall  provide aid to each affected municipal or district corporation OR
   42  SCHOOL DISTRICT, whichever is appropriate, to compensate it for the loss
   43  of interest or other investment income reasonably  attributable  to  the
   44  extension  of the period for the payment of moneys; provided, that in no
   45  case shall such aid exceed the moneys that  would  have  been  collected
   46  during the extension period or periods declared by the governor pursuant
   47  to  section one of this act, which shall not exceed thirty days from the
   48  date that the governor rescinded the executive order declaring  a  state
   49  disaster  emergency,  multiplied  by  an annualized interest rate of six
   50  percent. Such aid shall be payable upon the audit  and  warrant  of  the
   51  comptroller.
   52    S  4.  NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS ONE THROUGH THREE OF
   53  THIS ACT, THE GOVERNOR MAY, WHENEVER HE OR SHE DETERMINES THAT  A  STATE
   54  DISASTER EMERGENCY SO REQUIRES: (1) ISSUE AN EXECUTIVE ORDER EXTENDING A
   55  DEADLINE  IN  AN  AFFECTED  MUNICIPAL  OR DISTRICT CORPORATION OR SCHOOL
   56  DISTRICT WITHOUT A REQUEST THEREFOR FROM THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER  OF
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    1  SUCH  MUNICIPAL  OR  DISTRICT CORPORATION OR SCHOOL DISTRICT, (2) DIRECT
    2  THAT AN EXTENSION PERIOD SHALL END ON A DATE CERTAIN, WHICH  DATE  SHALL
    3  BE  SPECIFIED IN THE EXECUTIVE ORDER INITIALLY DIRECTING SUCH EXTENSION,
    4  PROVIDED THAT THE EXTENSION PERIOD SO GRANTED MAY BE FURTHER EXTENDED BY
    5  ONE OR MORE SUBSEQUENT ORDERS, OR (3) ACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH BOTH OF THE
    6  FOREGOING PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION.
    7    S  5.  This  act  shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to
    8  have been in full force and effect on and after January 7, 1998;  EXCEPT
    9  THAT  THE  AMENDMENTS  ADDED  BY  A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2009 SHALL BE
   10  DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT ON AND AFTER SEPTEMBER  11,
   11  2001.
   12    S  2.  This  act  shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to
   13  have been in full force and effect on and after September 11, 2001.
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