Bill Text: NY S02810 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Amended
Bill Title: Authorizes funding for the Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS) and Marchiselli program for state fiscal year 2011-2012; extends or makes permanent various provisions of law; relates to the excelsior linked deposit act; relates to recovery of state governmental costs; relates to the community services block grant program; relates to the removal of statutory references to the governor's office of regulatory reform; authorizes and directs the New York state energy research and development authority to make a payment to the general fund of up to $913,000; authorizes the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to finance a portion of its research, development and demonstration and policy and planning programs from assessments on gas and electric corporations; authorizes the department of health to finance certain activities with revenues generated from an assessment on cable television companies; relates to pesticide registration time frames and fees; relates to the healthy food/communities initiative; authorizes the establishment of a revolving loan fund; relates to state aid for farmers' markets; relates to disbursements from the tribal-state compact revenue account to certain municipalities; increases the term of licensure and registration from two to four years; relates to saltwater recreational fishing registrations; relates to the use of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel and best available technology by the state; relates to the creation of the recharge New York power program; extends the expiration of the power for jobs program and the energy cost savings benefit programs; requires the New York state urban development corporation to submit a comprehensive financial plan to the director of the budget and establishes accounts and subaccounts within the treasury of such corporation; relates to the new markets tax credits.
Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: (Passed) 2011-03-31 - SIGNED CHAP.60 [S02810 Detail]
Download: New_York-2011-S02810-Amended.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ S. 2810--C A. 4010--C S E N A T E - A S S E M B L Y February 1, 2011 ___________ 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 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 AN ACT to authorize funding for the Consolidated Local Street and High- way Improvement Program (CHIPS) and Marchiselli program for state fiscal year 2011-2012 and to amend chapter 329 of the laws of 1991, amending the state finance law and other laws relating to the estab- lishment of the dedicated highway and bridge trust fund; and providing for the repeal of certain provisions upon expiration thereof (Part A); to amend chapter 279 of the laws of 1998 amending the transportation law relating to enabling the commissioner of transportation to estab- lish a single audit pilot program, in relation to making such provisions permanent (Part B); to amend chapter 312 of the laws of 1994, amending the vehicle and traffic law relating to suspensions of licenses pending prosecution of certain alcohol-related charges, and authorizations for probationary and conditional drivers' licenses, in relation to the effectiveness thereof (Part C); to amend chapter 533 of the laws of 1993, amending the vehicle and traffic law and the correction law relating to suspension and revocation of driver's licenses upon conviction of certain drug-related offenses, in relation to the effectiveness thereof (Part D); to amend chapter 569 of the laws of 1981, amending the vehicle and traffic law relating to motor vehicle liability insurance, financial security, criminal acts and EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD12573-05-1 S. 2810--C 2 A. 4010--C penalties for non-compliance, in relation to making provisions perma- nent; and to amend chapter 781 of the laws of 1983, amending the vehi- cle and traffic law and other laws relating to motor vehicle liability insurance, financial security, criminal acts and certain penalties for non-compliance, in relation to making provisions permanent (Part E); Intentionally omitted (Part F); to amend chapter 393 of the laws of 1994 amending the New York state urban development corporation act, relating to the powers of the New York state urban development corpo- ration to make loans, in relation to the effectiveness thereof (Part G); to amend the state finance law, in relation to the excelsior linked deposit act (Part H); to amend part U of chapter 57 of the laws of 2005 amending the labor law and other laws implementing the state fiscal plan for the 2005-2006 state fiscal year, relating to New York state higher education matching grant program for independent colleges, in relation to the effectiveness thereof (Part I); to amend the public authorities law, in relation to recovery of state govern- mental costs; and to repeal section 2975-a of such law relating there- to (Part J); to amend the executive law, in relation to the community services block grant program; and to amend chapter 728 of the laws of 1982 and chapter 710 of the laws of 1983, amending the executive law relating to community services block grant programs, in relation to the effectiveness thereof (Part K); to amend chapter 21 of the laws of 2003, amending the executive law relating to permitting the secretary of state to provide special handling for all documents filed or issued by the division of corporations and to permit additional levels of such expedited service, in relation to extending the expiration date thereof (Part L); Intentionally omitted (Part M); Intentionally omit- ted (Part N); to amend the executive law, the economic development law and the state administrative procedure act, in relation to the removal of statutory references to the governor's office of regulatory reform; and to repeal subdivision 8 of section 202-b of the state administra- tive procedure act, relating thereto (Part O); to authorize and direct the New York state energy research and development authority to make a payment to the general fund of up to $913,000 (Part P); to authorize the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to finance a portion of its research, development and demonstration and policy and planning programs from assessments on gas and electric corporations (Part Q); to authorize the department of health to finance certain activities with revenues generated from an assessment on cable television companies (Part R); to amend the environmental conservation law and chapter 67 of the laws of 1992 amending the envi- ronmental conservation law relating to pesticide product registration timetables and fees, in relation to pesticide registration time frames and fees (Part S); Intentionally omitted (Part T); to amend the New York state urban development corporation act, in relation to the heal- thy food/communities initiative; to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation to authorizing the establishment of a revolving loan fund; and to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation to state aid for farmers' markets (Part U); Intentionally omitted (Part V); to amend the state finance law, in relation to disbursements from the tribal-state compact revenue account to certain municipalities; and providing for the repeal of certain provisions upon the expiration thereof (Part W); Intentionally omitted (Part X); to amend the general business law, in relation to increasing the term of licensure and registration from two to four years (Part Y); Intentionally omitted (Part Z); to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to S. 2810--C 3 A. 4010--C saltwater recreational fishing registrations; and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof (Part AA); to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to the use of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel and best available technology by the state (Part BB); to amend the economic development law and the public authorities law, in relation to the creation of the recharge New York power program; and to amend the economic development law, the public authorities law, the tax law, chapter 316 of the laws of 1997 amending the public authorities law and other laws relating to the provision of low cost power to foster statewide economic development, and chapter 645 of the laws of 2006 amending the economic development law and other laws relating to reauthorizing the power authority of the state of New York to make contributions to the general fund, in relation to extending the expiration of the power for jobs program and the energy cost savings benefit program; to amend chapter 477 of the laws of 2009, amending the public authorities law relating to energy efficien- cy and clean energy initiatives of the power authority of the state of New York, in relation to making such provisions permanent and to repeal subdivision 16 of section 1005 of the public authorities law relating to energy audits (Part CC); in relation to the New York state urban development corporation submitting a comprehensive financial plan to the director of the budget and the establishment of accounts and subaccounts within the treasury of such corporation; and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof (Part DD); and to amend the New York state urban development corporation act, in relation to the new markets tax credits; and providing for the repeal of such provision upon expiration thereof (Part EE) THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. This act enacts into law major components of legislation 2 which are necessary to implement the state fiscal plan for the 2011-2012 3 state fiscal year. Each component is wholly contained within a Part 4 identified as Parts A through EE. The effective date for each particular 5 provision contained within such Part is set forth in the last section of 6 such Part. Any provision in any section contained within a Part, includ- 7 ing the effective date of the Part, which makes a reference to a section 8 "of this act", when used in connection with that particular component, 9 shall be deemed to mean and refer to the corresponding section of the 10 Part in which it is found. Section three of this act sets forth the 11 general effective date of this act. 12 PART A 13 Section 1. The sum of four hundred two million seven hundred ninety- 14 seven thousand dollars ($402,797,000), or so much thereof as shall be 15 necessary, and in addition to amounts previously appropriated by law, is 16 hereby made available, in accordance with subdivision 1 of section 380 17 of the public authorities law as amended, according to the following 18 schedule. Payments pursuant to subdivision (a) of this section shall be 19 made available as moneys become available for such payments. Payments 20 pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c) of this section shall be made 21 available on the fifteenth day of June, September, December and March or 22 as soon thereafter as moneys become available for such payments. No S. 2810--C 4 A. 4010--C 1 moneys of the state in the state treasury or any of its funds shall be 2 available for payments pursuant to this section: 3 SCHEDULE 4 (a) Thirty-nine million seven hundred thousand dollars ($39,700,000) 5 to municipalities for repayment of eligible costs of federal aid munici- 6 pal street and highway projects pursuant to section 15 of chapter 329 of 7 the laws of 1991, as added by section 9 of chapter 330 of the laws of 8 1991, as amended. The department of transportation shall provide such 9 information to the municipalities as may be necessary to maintain the 10 federal tax exempt status of any bonds, notes, or other obligations 11 issued by such municipalities to provide for the non-federal share of 12 the cost of projects pursuant to chapter 330 of the laws of 1991 or 13 section 80-b of the highway law. 14 The program authorized pursuant to section 15 of chapter 329 of the 15 laws of 1991, as added by section 9 of chapter 330 of the laws of 1991, 16 as amended, shall additionally make payments for reimbursement according 17 to the following schedule: 18 State Fiscal Year Amount 19 2011-12 $39,700,000 20 (b) Three hundred four million three hundred thousand dollars 21 ($304,300,000) to counties, cities, towns and villages for reimbursement 22 of eligible costs of local highway and bridge projects pursuant to 23 sections 16 and 16-a of chapter 329 of the laws of 1991, as added by 24 section 9 of chapter 330 of the laws of 1991, as amended. For the 25 purposes of computing allocations to municipalities, the amount distrib- 26 uted pursuant to section 16 of chapter 329 of the laws of 1991 shall be 27 deemed to be $121,520,000. The amount distributed pursuant to section 28 16-a of chapter 329 of the laws of 1991 shall be deemed to be 29 $182,780,000. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special 30 law, the amounts deemed distributed in accordance with section 16 of 31 chapter 329 of the laws of 1991 shall be adjusted so that such amounts 32 will not be less than 83.807 percent of the "funding level" as defined 33 in subdivision 5 of section 10-c of the highway law for each such muni- 34 cipality. In order to achieve the objectives of section 16 of chapter 35 329 of the laws of 1991, to the extent necessary, the amounts in excess 36 of 83.807 percent of the funding level to be deemed distributed to each 37 municipality under this subdivision shall be reduced in equal propor- 38 tion. 39 (c) Fifty-eight million seven hundred ninety-seven thousand dollars 40 ($58,797,000) to municipalities for reimbursement of eligible costs of 41 local highway and bridge projects pursuant to sections 16 and 16-a of 42 chapter 329 of the laws of 1991, as added by section 9 of chapter 330 of 43 the laws of 1991, as amended. For the purposes of computing allocations 44 to municipalities, the amount distributed pursuant to section 16 of 45 chapter 329 of the laws of 1991 shall be deemed to be $23,480,000. The 46 amount distributed pursuant to section 16-a of chapter 329 of the laws 47 of 1991 shall be deemed to be $35,317,000. Notwithstanding the 48 provisions of any general or special law, the amounts deemed distributed 49 in accordance with section 16 of chapter 329 of the laws of 1991 shall 50 be adjusted so that such amounts will not be less than 16.193 percent of 51 the "funding level" as defined in subdivision 5 of section 10-c of the 52 highway law for each such municipality. In order to achieve the objec- 53 tives of section 16 of chapter 329 of the laws of 1991, to the extent 54 necessary, the amounts in excess of 16.193 percent of the funding level 55 to be deemed distributed to each municipality under this subdivision 56 shall be reduced in equal proportion. To the extent that the total of S. 2810--C 5 A. 4010--C 1 remaining payment allocations calculated herein varies from $58,797,000, 2 the payment amounts to each locality shall be adjusted by a uniform 3 percentage so that the total payments equal $58,797,000. 4 The program authorized pursuant to sections 16 and 16-a of chapter 329 5 of the laws of 1991, as added by section 9 of chapter 330 of the laws of 6 1991, as amended, shall additionally make payments for reimbursement 7 according to the following schedule: 8 State Fiscal Year Amount 9 2011-12 $363,097,000 10 S 2. Section 16 of chapter 329 of the laws of 1991, amending the state 11 finance law and other laws relating to the establishment of the dedi- 12 cated highway and bridge trust fund, is amended by adding a new subdivi- 13 sion (f) to read as follows: 14 (F) FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION AND SECTION 10-C OF THE HIGHWAY LAW, 15 FOR PROJECTS COMPLETED ON OR BEFORE MARCH 31, 2012 LOCAL HIGHWAY AND 16 BRIDGE PROJECTS MAY ALSO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING WORK TYPES: (1) MICROSUR- 17 FACING, (2) PAVER PLACED SURFACE TREATMENT, (3) SINGLE COURSE SURFACE 18 TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE, AND (4) DOUBLE COURSE 19 SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE, HOWEVER, NO 20 REIMBURSEMENT SHALL BE MADE FOR (1) MICROSURFACING, (2) PAVER PLACED 21 SURFACE TREATMENT, (3) SINGLE COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP 22 SEALS AND OIL AND STONE, AND (4) DOUBLE COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLV- 23 ING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE AFTER MARCH 31, 2012. REIMBURSEMENT FOR 24 PROJECTS USING THESE TREATMENTS MAY BE MADE FROM THE PROCEEDS OF BONDS, 25 NOTES OR OTHER OBLIGATIONS ISSUED BY THE NEW YORK STATE THRUWAY AUTHORI- 26 TY PURSUANT TO SECTION 380 OF THE PUBLIC AUTHORITIES LAW OR OTHERWISE AS 27 DETERMINED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET. 28 S 3. Section 16-a of chapter 329 of the laws of 1991, amending the 29 state finance law and other laws relating to the establishment of the 30 dedicated highway and bridge trust fund, is amended by adding a new 31 subdivision (f) to read as follows: 32 (F) FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION AND SECTION 10-C OF THE HIGHWAY LAW, 33 FOR PROJECTS COMPLETED ON OR BEFORE MARCH 31, 2012 LOCAL HIGHWAY AND 34 BRIDGE PROJECTS MAY ALSO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING WORK TYPES: (1) MICROSUR- 35 FACING, (2) PAVER PLACED SURFACE TREATMENT, (3) SINGLE COURSE SURFACE 36 TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE, AND (4) DOUBLE COURSE 37 SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE, HOWEVER, NO 38 REIMBURSEMENT SHALL BE MADE FOR (1) MICROSURFACING, (2) PAVER PLACED 39 SURFACE TREATMENT, (3) SINGLE COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP 40 SEALS AND OIL AND STONE, AND (4) DOUBLE COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLV- 41 ING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE AFTER MARCH 31, 2012. REIMBURSEMENT FOR 42 PROJECTS USING THESE TREATMENTS MAY BE MADE FROM THE PROCEEDS OF BONDS, 43 NOTES OR OTHER OBLIGATIONS ISSUED BY THE NEW YORK STATE THRUWAY AUTHORI- 44 TY PURSUANT TO SECTION 380 OF THE PUBLIC AUTHORITIES LAW OR OTHERWISE AS 45 DETERMINED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET. 46 S 4. Subdivision (d) of section 11 of chapter 329 of the laws of 1991, 47 amending the state finance law and other laws relating to the establish- 48 ment of the dedicated highway and bridge trust fund, as amended by chap- 49 ter 432 of the laws of 1997, is amended to read as follows: 50 (d) Any such service contract (i) shall provide that the obligation of 51 the director of the budget or the state to fund or to pay the amounts 52 therein provided for shall not constitute a debt of the state within the 53 meaning of any constitutional or statutory provisions in the event the 54 thruway authority assigns or pledges service contract payments as secu- 55 rity for its bonds or notes, (ii) shall be deemed executory only to the 56 extent moneys are available and that no liability shall be incurred by S. 2810--C 6 A. 4010--C 1 the state beyond the moneys available for the purpose, and that such 2 obligation is subject to annual appropriation by the legislature, and 3 (iii) shall provide that no funds shall be made available from the 4 proceeds of bonds or notes issued pursuant to this chapter unless the 5 commissioner of transportation has certified to the chairman of the 6 thruway authority that such funds shall be used exclusively for the 7 purposes authorized by subdivision (a) of this section, and/or 8 construction, reconstruction or improvement of local highways, bridges 9 and/or highway-railroad crossings, including right of way acquisition, 10 preliminary engineering, and construction supervision and inspection, 11 where the service life of the project is at least ten years OR FOR 12 PROJECTS COMPLETED ON OR BEFORE MARCH 31, 2012 WHERE THE PROJECT IS: 13 (1) MICROSURFACING, (2) PAVER PLACED SURFACE TREATMENT, (3) SINGLE 14 COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE AND (4) 15 DOUBLE COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE, 16 and unless the director of the budget has certified to the chairman of 17 the thruway authority that a spending plan has been submitted by the 18 commissioner of transportation and has been approved by the director of 19 the budget. NO REIMBURSEMENT SHALL BE MADE FOR (1) MICROSURFACING, (2) 20 PAVER PLACED SURFACE TREATMENT, (3) SINGLE COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT 21 INVOLVING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE, AND (4) DOUBLE COURSE SURFACE 22 TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE AFTER MARCH 31, 2012. 23 S 5. Subdivision (b) of section 16 of chapter 329 of the laws of 1991, 24 amending the state finance law and other laws relating to the establish- 25 ment of the dedicated highway and bridge trust fund, as added by chapter 26 330 of the laws of 1991, is amended to read as follows: 27 (b) Each county, city, town and village shall certify to the commis- 28 sioner of transportation that amounts to be reimbursed are for 29 construction, reconstruction or improvement of local highways, bridges 30 and/or highway-railroad crossings, including right of way acquisition, 31 preliminary engineering, and construction supervision and inspection 32 where the service life of the project is at least ten years OR FOR 33 PROJECTS COMPLETED ON OR BEFORE MARCH 31, 2012 WHERE THE PROJECT IS: (1) 34 MICROSURFACING, (2) PAVER PLACED SURFACE TREATMENT, (3) SINGLE COURSE 35 SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE AND (4) DOUBLE 36 COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE. NO 37 REIMBURSEMENT SHALL BE MADE FOR (1) MICROSURFACING, (2) PAVER PLACED 38 SURFACE TREATMENT, (3) SINGLE COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP 39 SEALS AND OIL AND STONE, AND (4) DOUBLE COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLV- 40 ING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE AFTER MARCH 31, 2012. Such certif- 41 ication shall include any such information as may be necessary to main- 42 tain the federal tax exempt status of bonds, notes or other obligations 43 issued by the New York state thruway authority pursuant to section 380 44 of the public authorities law. The commissioner of transportation shall 45 in writing request the municipalities to furnish such information as may 46 be necessary to comply with this section. 47 S 6. Subdivision (b) of section 16-a of chapter 329 of the laws of 48 1991, amending the state finance law and other laws relating to the 49 establishment of the dedicated highway and bridge trust fund, as added 50 by chapter 330 of the laws of 1991, is amended to read as follows: 51 (b) Each county, city, town and village shall certify to the commis- 52 sioner of transportation that amounts to be reimbursed are for 53 construction, reconstruction or improvement of local highways, bridges 54 and/or highway-railroad crossings, including right of way acquisition, 55 preliminary engineering, and construction supervision and inspection 56 where the service life of the project is at least ten years OR FOR S. 2810--C 7 A. 4010--C 1 PROJECTS COMPLETED ON OR BEFORE MARCH 31, 2012 WHERE THE PROJECT IS: (1) 2 MICROSURFACING, (2) PAVER PLACED SURFACE TREATMENT, (3) SINGLE COURSE 3 SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE AND (4) DOUBLE 4 COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE. NO 5 REIMBURSEMENT SHALL BE MADE FOR (1) MICROSURFACING, (2) PAVER PLACED 6 SURFACE TREATMENT, (3) SINGLE COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLVING CHIP 7 SEALS AND OIL AND STONE, AND (4) DOUBLE COURSE SURFACE TREATMENT INVOLV- 8 ING CHIP SEALS AND OIL AND STONE AFTER MARCH 31, 2012. Such certif- 9 ication shall include any such information as may be necessary to main- 10 tain the federal tax exempt status of bonds, notes or other obligations 11 issued by the New York state thruway authority pursuant to section 380 12 of the public authorities law. The commissioner shall in writing request 13 the municipalities to furnish such information as may be necessary to 14 comply with this section. 15 S 7. This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, that 16 sections two, three, four, five and six of this act shall expire and be 17 deemed repealed on April 1, 2012. 18 PART B 19 Section 1. Section 2 of chapter 279 of the laws of 1998, amending the 20 transportation law relating to enabling the commissioner of transporta- 21 tion to establish a single audit pilot program, as amended by section 1 22 of part E of chapter 59 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as 23 follows: 24 S 2. This act shall take effect on December 31, 1998, except that the 25 commissioner of transportation is immediately authorized to promulgate 26 rules and regulations necessary for the implementation of this act [and 27 shall expire December 31, 2011 when upon such date the provisions of 28 this act shall be deemed repealed]. 29 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately. 30 PART C 31 Section 1. Section 7 of chapter 312 of the laws of 1994, amending the 32 vehicle and traffic law relating to suspensions of licenses pending 33 prosecution of certain alcohol-related charges, and authorizations for 34 probationary and conditional drivers' licenses, as amended by section 1 35 of part C of chapter 59 of the laws of 2009, is amended to read as 36 follows: 37 S 7. This act shall take effect immediately; provided however that 38 sections three, four, five and six of this act shall take effect on the 39 first day of November next succeeding the date on which it shall have 40 become a law and shall apply to offenses committed on or after such 41 date; provided further, however, that the amendment to paragraph (c) of 42 subdivision 2 of section 1193 of the vehicle and traffic law made by 43 section two of this act shall take effect on the same date as such para- 44 graph takes effect pursuant to section 9 of chapter 533 of the laws of 45 1993, as amended[, provided, further, that the provisions of section 46 four of this act shall remain in full force and effect until October 1, 47 2011 when upon such date the provisions of such section shall be deemed 48 repealed and the provisions of law amended by such section shall revert 49 to and be read as if the provisions of such section had not been 50 enacted]. 51 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately, and shall be deemed to 52 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2011. S. 2810--C 8 A. 4010--C 1 PART D 2 Section 1. Section 9 of chapter 533 of the laws of 1993, amending the 3 vehicle and traffic law and the correction law relating to suspension 4 and revocation of driver's licenses upon conviction of certain drug-re- 5 lated offenses, as amended by section 1 of part D of chapter 59 of the 6 laws of 2009, is amended to read as follows: 7 S 9. This act shall take effect September 30, 1993 and shall apply to 8 convictions based on offenses which occurred on or after such date [and 9 shall remain in full force and effect until October 1, 2011 when upon 10 such date the provisions of this act shall be deemed repealed and the 11 provisions of law amended by this act shall revert to and be read as if 12 the provisions of this act had not been enacted]. 13 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to 14 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2011. 15 PART E 16 Section 1. Section 12 of chapter 569 of the laws of 1981, amending the 17 vehicle and traffic law relating to motor vehicle liability insurance, 18 financial security, criminal acts and penalties for non-compliance, as 19 amended by section 1 of part J of chapter 59 of the laws of 2009, is 20 amended to read as follows: 21 S 12. This act shall take effect on the first day of September, 1982 22 [and the amendments made to the provisions of the vehicle and traffic 23 law by sections one through nine of this act shall expire on June 30, 24 2011 and shall apply to the use and operation of motor vehicles during 25 such period. Upon such expiration date the provisions of such sections 26 of such law shall revert to and be read as set out in law on the date 27 immediately preceding the effective date of this act. The commissioner 28 shall widely publicize the provisions of this act and take all actions 29 necessary to prepare for its implementation prior to the effective 30 date]. 31 S 2. Section 15 of chapter 781 of the laws of 1983, amending the vehi- 32 cle and traffic law and other laws relating to motor vehicle liability 33 insurance, financial security, criminal acts and certain penalties for 34 non-compliance, as amended by section 2 of part J of chapter 59 of the 35 laws of 2009, is amended to read as follows: 36 S 15. This act shall take effect immediately except that sections ten 37 and eleven hereof shall NOT take effect [on June 30, 2011; the amend- 38 ments made to the provisions of the vehicle and traffic law and the 39 insurance law by sections one through seven of this act shall expire 40 June 30, 2011; upon such date the provisions of such sections of such 41 laws shall revert to and be read as set out in law on the date imme- 42 diately preceding the effective date of this act] AND ARE HEREBY 43 REPEALED. 44 S 3. This act shall take effect immediately. 45 PART F 46 Intentionally omitted. 47 PART G 48 Section 1. Section 2 of chapter 393 of the laws of 1994, amending the 49 New York state urban development corporation act relating to the powers S. 2810--C 9 A. 4010--C 1 of the New York state urban development corporation to make loans, as 2 amended by section 1 of part P of chapter 59 of the laws of 2010, is 3 amended to read as follows: 4 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately provided, however, that 5 section one of this act shall expire on July 1, [2011] 2012, at which 6 time the provisions of subdivision 26 of section 5 of the New York state 7 urban development corporation act shall be deemed repealed; provided, 8 however, that neither the expiration nor the repeal of such subdivision 9 as provided for herein shall be deemed to affect or impair in any manner 10 any loan made pursuant to the authority of such subdivision prior to 11 such expiration and repeal. 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 April 1, 2011. 14 PART H 15 Section 1. Section 217 of the state finance law, as amended by chapter 16 291 of the laws of 2004, is amended to read as follows: 17 S 217. Linked loans. Linked loans shall be made by lenders pursuant to 18 the program only to eligible businesses in connection with eligible 19 projects. A linked loan shall be limited to a maximum amount of [one] 20 TWO million dollars. An eligible business may receive more than one 21 linked loan. During the life of the linked loan program, the total 22 amount of money that a business can borrow from the linked program is 23 [one] TWO million dollars. The credit decision for making a linked loan 24 shall be made solely by the lender. Notwithstanding the length of the 25 term of a linked loan, the linked deposit relating to the linked loan 26 shall be for a period of not more than four years. 27 S 2. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 220 to 28 read as follows: 29 S 220. RENEWAL OF LINKED DEPOSIT. A LENDER MAY, ON BEHALF OF A BORROW- 30 ER, APPLY TO THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO REQUEST A 31 RENEWAL OF THE LINKED DEPOSIT FOR AN ADDITIONAL FOUR YEAR PERIOD TO 32 CORRESPOND WITH A SECOND FOUR YEAR PERIOD OF A BORROWER'S LINKED LOAN. 33 THE COMMISSIONER MAY GRANT SUCH APPLICATION IF THE COMMISSIONER DETER- 34 MINES THAT THE BORROWER, DURING THE SECOND FOUR YEAR PERIOD OF THE 35 LINKED LOAN, WILL CREATE ADDITIONAL INDUSTRIAL MODERNIZATION BENEFITS OR 36 ADDITIONAL EXPORT TRADE BENEFITS OR ADDITIONAL JOBS. IF THE COMMISSIONER 37 OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GRANTS SUCH APPLICATION, THE COMMISSIONER SHALL 38 NOTIFY THE AUTHORIZED DEPOSITOR WHO MADE THE LINKED DEPOSIT THAT THE 39 COMMISSIONER HAS DETERMINED THAT THE APPLICATION SATISFIES THE REQUIRE- 40 MENTS OF THIS ARTICLE AND SHALL REQUEST THE AUTHORIZED DEPOSITOR TO 41 CONTINUE THE LINKED DEPOSIT WITH THE LENDER FOR AN ADDITIONAL FOUR YEAR 42 PERIOD IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION NINETY-EIGHT-A OF THIS CHAPTER AND 43 WITH THE AUTHORIZED DEPOSITOR'S ESTABLISHED PROCEDURES. SUCH LINKED 44 DEPOSIT SHALL CONTINUE TO BE SECURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS 45 OF SECTION ONE HUNDRED FIVE OF THIS CHAPTER. THE FIXED INTEREST RATE ON 46 THE CONTINUED LINKED DEPOSIT SHALL BE THE LINKED DEPOSIT INTEREST RATE 47 IN EFFECT ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE CONTINUATION OF THE LINKED DEPOSIT. 48 THE AUTHORIZED DEPOSITOR AND THE LENDER SHALL ENTER INTO A WRITTEN 49 DEPOSIT AGREEMENT GOVERNING THE CONTINUATION OF THE LINKED DEPOSIT. THE 50 INTEREST RATE PAYABLE ON THE LINKED LOAN FOR THE SECOND FOUR YEAR PERIOD 51 SHALL BE, IN THE CASE OF A CERTIFIED BUSINESS IN AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 52 ZONE OR AN ELIGIBLE BUSINESS LOCATED IN AN ECONOMICALLY DISTRESSED AREA 53 OR FEDERAL EMPOWERMENT ZONE OR ENTERPRISE OR RENEWAL COMMUNITY OR A 54 MINORITY OR WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE, THREE PERCENTAGE POINTS S. 2810--C 10 A. 4010--C 1 BELOW THE INTEREST RATE THE LENDER WOULD HAVE CHARGED FOR THE LOAN IN 2 EFFECT ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE CONTINUATION OF THE LINKED DEPOSIT; OR IN 3 THE CASE OF A BUSINESS NOT LOCATED IN AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ZONE OR 4 ECONOMICALLY DISTRESSED AREA OR FEDERAL EMPOWERMENT ZONE OR ENTERPRISE 5 OR RENEWAL COMMUNITY OR WHICH IS NOT A MINORITY OR WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS 6 ENTERPRISE, TWO PERCENTAGE POINTS BELOW THE INTEREST RATE THE LENDER 7 WOULD HAVE CHARGED FOR THE LOAN IN THE ABSENCE OF A LINKED DEPOSIT IN 8 EFFECT ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE CONTINUATION OF THE LINKED DEPOSIT. 9 S 3. This act shall take effect immediately. 10 PART I 11 Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 1 of part U of 12 chapter 57 of the laws of 2005 amending the labor law and other laws 13 implementing the state fiscal plan for the 2005-2006 state fiscal year, 14 relating to the New York state higher education capital matching grant 15 program for independent colleges, as amended by part M of chapter 59 of 16 the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows: 17 (a) The New York state higher education capital matching grant board 18 is hereby created to have and exercise the powers, duties and preroga- 19 tives provided by the provisions of this section and any other provision 20 of law. The board shall remain in existence during the period of the New 21 York state higher education capital matching grant program from the 22 effective date of this section through March 31, [2011] 2012, or the 23 date on which the last of the funds available for grants under this 24 section shall have been disbursed, whichever is earlier; provided, 25 however, that the termination of the existence of the board shall not 26 [effect] AFFECT the power and authority of the dormitory authority to 27 perform its obligations with respect to any bonds, notes, or other 28 indebtedness issued or incurred pursuant to authority granted in this 29 section. 30 S 2. Subclause (A) of clause (ii) of paragraph (j) of subdivision 4 of 31 section 1 of part U of chapter 57 of the laws of 2005 amending the labor 32 law and other laws implementing the state fiscal plan for the 2005-2006 33 state fiscal year, relating to New York state higher education matching 34 grant program for independent colleges, as amended by section 3 of part 35 M of chapter 59 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows: 36 (A) Notwithstanding the provision of any general or special law to the 37 contrary, and subject to the provisions of chapter 59 of the laws of 38 2000 and to the making of annual appropriations therefor by the legisla- 39 ture, in order to assist the dormitory authority in providing such high- 40 er education capital matching grants, the director of the budget is 41 authorized in any state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2005 or any 42 state fiscal year thereafter for a period ending on March 31, [2011] 43 2012, to enter into one or more service contracts, none of which shall 44 exceed 30 years in duration, with the dormitory authority, upon such 45 terms as the director of the budget and the dormitory authority agree. 46 S 3. Paragraph (b) of subdivision 7 of section 1 of part U of chapter 47 57 of the laws of 2005 amending the labor law and other laws implement- 48 ing the state fiscal plan for the 2005-2006 state fiscal year, relating 49 to New York state higher education matching grant program for independ- 50 ent colleges, as amended by section 4 of part M of chapter 59 of the 51 laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows: 52 (b) Any eligible institution receiving a grant pursuant to this arti- 53 cle shall report to the dormitory authority no later than June 1, [2011] 54 2012, on the use of funding received and its programmatic and economic S. 2810--C 11 A. 4010--C 1 impact. The dormitory authority shall submit a report no later than 2 November 1, [2011] 2012 to the board, the governor, the director of the 3 budget, the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the 4 assembly on the aggregate impact of the higher education capital match- 5 ing grant program. Such report shall provide information on the progress 6 and economic impact of such project. 7 S 4. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to 8 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2011. 9 PART J 10 Section 1. Paragraph (b) of subdivision 2 of section 2975 of the 11 public authorities law, as amended by section 1 of part O of chapter 59 12 of the laws of 2008, is amended to read as follows: 13 (b) On or before November first, two thousand three and on or before 14 November first of each year thereafter, the director of the budget shall 15 determine the amount owed under this section by each public benefit 16 corporation. The director of the budget may reduce, in whole or part, 17 the amount of such assessment if the payment thereof would necessitate a 18 state appropriation for the purpose, or would otherwise impose an 19 extraordinary hardship upon the affected public benefit corporation. The 20 aggregate amount assessed under this section in any given state fiscal 21 year may not exceed [fifty-five million dollars] SIXTY MILLION DOLLARS. 22 S 2. Section 2975-a of the public authorities law is REPEALED. 23 S 3. All monies paid by or on behalf of any industrial development 24 agency or authority as of the effective date of this act to reimburse to 25 New York state an allocable share of state governmental costs attribut- 26 able to the provision of services to industrial development agencies as 27 determined pursuant to section 2975-a of the public authorities law 28 shall be reimbursed to the paying entity within ninety days of the 29 effective date of this act. 30 S 4. This act shall take effect immediately provided however section 31 two of this act shall be deemed to have been in full force and effect on 32 and after April 1, 2009. 33 PART K 34 Section 1. Section 159-i of the executive law, as amended by section 1 35 of part Y of chapter 59 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as 36 follows: 37 S 159-i. Distribution of funds. [For federal fiscal year two thousand 38 eleven at] AT least ninety percent of the community services block grant 39 funds received by the state shall be distributed pursuant to a contract 40 by the secretary to eligible entities as defined in subdivision one of 41 section one hundred fifty-nine-e of this article. Each such eligible 42 entity shall receive the same proportion of community services block 43 grant funds as was the proportion of funds received in the immediately 44 preceding federal fiscal year under the federal community services block 45 grant program as compared to the total amount received by all eligible 46 entities in the state, under the federal community services block grant 47 program. 48 [For federal fiscal year two thousand eleven the] THE secretary shall, 49 pursuant to section one hundred fifty-nine-h of this article, retain not 50 more than five percent of the community services block grant funds for 51 administration at the state level. S. 2810--C 12 A. 4010--C 1 [For federal fiscal year two thousand eleven the] THE remainder of the 2 community services block grant funds received by the state shall be 3 distributed pursuant to a contract by the secretary in the following 4 order of preference: a sum of up to one-half of one percent of the 5 community services block grant funds received by the state to Indian 6 tribes and tribal organizations as defined in this article, on the basis 7 of need; and to community based organizations. Such remainder funds 8 received by eligible entities will not be included in determining the 9 proportion of funds received by any such entity in the immediately 10 preceding federal fiscal year under the federal community services block 11 grant program. 12 S 2. Section 5 of chapter 728 of the laws of 1982, amending the execu- 13 tive law relating to community services block grant programs, as amended 14 by section 2 of part Y of chapter 59 of the laws of 2010, is amended to 15 read as follows: 16 S 5. This act shall take effect immediately provided, however, that 17 section four hereof shall take effect October 1, 1982 and provided 18 further, however, that the provisions of sections two, three and four of 19 this act shall be in full force and effect only until September 30, 1983 20 [and section one of this act shall be in full force and effect until 21 September 30, 2011, provided, however, that the distribution of funds 22 pursuant to section 159-i of the executive law shall be limited to the 23 federal fiscal year expressly set forth in such section]. 24 S 3. Section 7 of chapter 710 of the laws of 1983, amending the execu- 25 tive law relating to community services block grant programs, as amended 26 by section 3 of part Y of chapter 59 of the laws of 2010, is amended to 27 read as follows: 28 S 7. This act shall take effect September 30, 1983 [and shall be in 29 full force and effect only until September 30, 2011 at which time the 30 amendments and additions made pursuant to the provisions of this act 31 shall be deemed to be repealed, provided, however, that the distribution 32 of funds pursuant to section 159-i of the executive law shall be limited 33 to the federal fiscal year expressly set forth in such section]. 34 S 4. This act shall take effect immediately. 35 PART L 36 Section 1. Section 2 of chapter 21 of the laws of 2003, amending the 37 executive law relating to permitting the secretary of state to provide 38 special handling for all documents filed or issued by the division of 39 corporations and to permit additional levels of such expedited service, 40 as amended by section 1 of part B of chapter 19 of the laws of 2010, is 41 amended to read as follows: 42 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately, provided however, that 43 section one of this act shall be deemed to have been in full force and 44 effect on and after April 1, 2003 and shall expire March 31, [2011] 45 2013. 46 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to 47 have been in full force and effect on and after March 31, 2011. 48 PART M 49 Intentionally omitted. 50 PART N S. 2810--C 13 A. 4010--C 1 Intentionally omitted. 2 PART O 3 Section 1. Subdivision 3 of section 164-d of the executive law, as 4 added by chapter 65 of the laws of 2005, is amended to read as follows: 5 3. The office for technology[, in consultation with the governor's 6 office of regulatory reform,] shall promulgate rules and regulations to 7 implement the provisions of this section. Such rules shall at least 8 provide for the prioritization and timing for making application forms 9 available on the internet. 10 S 2. Subdivision 46 of section 100 of the economic development law, as 11 added by chapter 427 of the laws of 2008, is amended to read as follows: 12 46. to prepare[, in cooperation with the governor's office of regula- 13 tory reform,] an annual summary for the small business community of the 14 key legislative, budgetary and regulatory changes impacting small busi- 15 nesses. Agencies shall cooperate with the department [and the governor's 16 office of regulatory reform] in developing the annual summary. The 17 annual summary shall be written in plain language and shall provide 18 specific contact information within the appropriate agency for inquiries 19 regarding implementation and compliance. The annual summary shall be 20 posted on the department website on or before September first of each 21 year. 22 S 3. Section 102-a of the state administrative procedure act, as added 23 by chapter 419 of the laws of 2007, is amended to read as follows: 24 S 102-a. Small business regulation guides. For each rule or group of 25 related rules which significantly impact a substantial number of small 26 businesses, the agency which adopted the rule shall post on its website 27 one or more guides explaining the actions a small business may take to 28 comply with such rule or group of rules if the agency determines[, in 29 conjunction with the governor's office of regulatory reform,] that such 30 guide or guides will assist small businesses in complying with the rule, 31 and shall designate each such posting as a "small business regulation 32 guide". The guide shall explain the actions a small business may take to 33 comply with a rule or group of rules. The agency shall, in its sole 34 discretion, taking into account the subject matter of the rule and the 35 language of relevant statutes, ensure that the guide is written using 36 sufficiently plain language that it is likely to be understood by 37 affected small businesses. Agencies shall cooperate with [the governor's 38 office of regulatory reform and] other state agencies in developing such 39 guides. [The governor's office of regulatory reform shall oversee and 40 coordinate the preparation of such small business regulation guides by 41 agencies.] 42 S 4. Subparagraph (iii) of paragraph (b) of subdivision 9 of section 43 202 of the state administrative procedure act, as added by chapter 230 44 of the laws of 2006, is amended to read as follows: 45 (iii) The secretary of state shall provide that the direct link 46 between the electronic copy of the state register and the electronic 47 mail address provided by an agency [shall also deliver to the governor's 48 office of regulatory reform a copy of all comments submitted]. 49 S 5. Subdivision 8 of section 202-b of the state administrative proce- 50 dure act is REPEALED. 51 S 6. Paragraph (d) of subdivision 1 of section 202-d of the state 52 administrative procedure act, as added by chapter 193 of the laws of 53 2008, is amended to read as follows: S. 2810--C 14 A. 4010--C 1 (d) An agency shall identify each rule described in its regulatory 2 agenda for which a regulatory flexibility analysis or a rural area flex- 3 ibility analysis may be required, and shall provide outreach as appro- 4 priate to potentially affected small businesses, local governments and 5 public and private interests in rural areas. Such outreach may include 6 solicitation of input from potentially affected parties through elec- 7 tronic means or through any of the activities listed in subdivision six 8 of section two hundred two-b and subdivision seven of section two 9 hundred two-bb of this article. [In addition, the agency shall provide a 10 copy of the description of each rule subject to the provisions of this 11 paragraph to the governor's office of regulatory reform, which may in 12 its discretion include the description and additional information on the 13 rule in the quarterly report issued pursuant to subdivision eight of 14 section two hundred two-b of this article.] 15 S 7. This act shall take effect immediately; provided, that the amend- 16 ment to paragraph (d) of subdivision 1 of section 202-d of the state 17 administrative procedure act made by section six of this act shall not 18 affect the expiration of such paragraph and shall be deemed to expire 19 therewith. 20 PART P 21 Section 1. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the comptroller is 22 hereby authorized and directed to receive for deposit to the credit of 23 the general fund the amount of up to $913,000 from the New York state 24 energy research and development authority. 25 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to 26 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2011. 27 PART Q 28 Section 1. Expenditures of moneys appropriated in a chapter of the 29 laws of 2011 to the energy research and development authority, under the 30 research, development and demonstration program, from the special reven- 31 ue funds - other/state operations, miscellaneous special revenue fund - 32 339, energy research and planning account, and special revenue funds - 33 other/aid to localities, miscellaneous special revenue fund - 339, ener- 34 gy research and planning account shall be subject to the provisions of 35 this section. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision 4-a of 36 section 18-a of the public service law, all moneys committed or expended 37 shall be reimbursed by assessment against gas corporations and electric 38 corporations as defined in section 2 of the public service law, and the 39 total amount which may be charged to any gas corporation and any elec- 40 tric corporation shall not exceed one cent per one thousand cubic feet 41 of gas sold and .010 cent per kilowatt-hour of electricity sold by such 42 corporations in their intrastate utility operations in calendar year 43 2009. Such amounts shall be excluded from the general assessment 44 provisions of subdivision 2 of section 18-a of the public service law, 45 but shall be billed and paid in the manner set forth in such subdivision 46 and upon receipt shall be paid to the state comptroller for deposit in 47 the state treasury for credit to the miscellaneous special revenue fund. 48 The director of the budget shall not issue a certificate of approval 49 with respect to the commitment and expenditure of moneys hereby appro- 50 priated until the chair of such authority shall have submitted, and the 51 director of the budget shall have approved, a comprehensive financial 52 plan encompassing all moneys available to and all anticipated commit- S. 2810--C 15 A. 4010--C 1 ments and expenditures by such authority from any source for the oper- 2 ations of such authority. Copies of the approved comprehensive financial 3 plan shall be immediately submitted by the director of the budget to the 4 chairs and secretaries of the legislative fiscal committees. 5 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to 6 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2011. 7 PART R 8 Section 1. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the 9 contrary, expenses of the department of health public service education 10 program incurred pursuant to appropriations from the cable television 11 account of the state miscellaneous special revenue funds shall be deemed 12 expenses of the department of public service. 13 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to 14 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2011. 15 PART S 16 Section 1. Section 9 of chapter 67 of the laws of 1992, amending the 17 environmental conservation law relating to pesticide product registra- 18 tion timetables and fees, as amended by section 1 of part FF of chapter 19 59 of the laws of 2008, is amended to read as follows: 20 S 9. This act shall take effect April 1, 1992 provided, however, that 21 section [3] THREE of this act shall take effect July 1, 1993 and shall 22 expire and be deemed repealed on July 1, [2011]2014. 23 S 2. Section 33-0705 of the environmental conservation law, as 24 amended by section 2 of part FF of chapter 59 of the laws of 2008, 25 subdivisions a and b as amended by section 5 of part YY of chapter 59 of 26 the laws of 2009, is amended to read as follows: 27 S 33-0705. Fee for registration. 28 The applicant for registration shall pay a fee as follows: 29 a. On or before July 1, [2011] 2014, six hundred dollars for each 30 pesticide proposed to be registered, provided that the applicant has 31 submitted to the department proof in the form of a federal income tax 32 return for the previous year showing gross annual sales, for federal 33 income tax purposes, of three million five hundred thousand dollars or 34 less; 35 b. On or before July 1, [2011] 2014, for all others, six hundred twen- 36 ty dollars for each pesticide proposed to be registered; 37 c. After July 1, [2011] 2014, fifty dollars for each pesticide 38 proposed to be registered. 39 S 3. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to 40 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2011. 41 PART T 42 Intentionally omitted. 43 PART U 44 Section 1. Subparagraph (i) of paragraph c of subdivision 3 of section 45 16-s of section 1 of chapter 174 of the laws of 1968, constituting the 46 urban development corporation act, as amended by section 1 of part XX of 47 chapter 59 of the laws of 2009, is amended to read as follows: S. 2810--C 16 A. 4010--C 1 (i) An eligible food market applicant may be a for-profit business 2 enterprise (including a corporation, limited liability company, sole 3 proprietor, cooperative or partnership), [a nonprofit organization] 4 NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION, AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE CORPORATION, PUBLIC 5 BENEFIT CORPORATION, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, REGIONAL MARKET FACILITY, or 6 a food cooperative. 7 S 2. Section 16 of the agriculture and markets law is amended by 8 adding new subdivision 46 to read as follows: 9 46. WITHIN THE AMOUNT OF MONIES APPROPRIATED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAIL- 10 ABLE THEREFOR, ESTABLISH, ADMINISTER AND OPERATE, OR PROVIDE FOR THE 11 ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION OF, A PROGRAM, WHICH MAY INCLUDE ESTABLISH- 12 MENT OF A REVOLVING LOAN FUND, TO ASSIST IN THE DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTA- 13 TION AND OPERATION OF AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMS. 14 S 3. Section 260 of the agriculture and markets law is amended by 15 adding a new subdivision 9 to read as follows: 16 9. "FOOD DESERT" SHALL MEAN AN AREA WITH LIMITED ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE 17 AND NUTRITIOUS FOOD, PARTICULARLY SUCH AN AREA THAT IS COMPOSED OF 18 PREDOMINATELY LOWER-INCOME NEIGHBORHOODS AND COMMUNITIES. 19 S 4. Subdivision 1 of section 262 of the agriculture and markets law, 20 as amended by chapter 612 of the laws of 2006, and paragraph (b) as 21 amended by chapter 126 of the laws of 2007, is amended to read as 22 follows: 23 1. There is hereby created within the department a program of grants 24 for the purpose of providing state assistance for farmer's markets. In 25 administering such program, the commissioner, to the extent feasible, 26 shall ensure an equitable distribution of awards to rural areas and 27 other areas of the state. State assistance provided pursuant to this 28 section may be awarded for: 29 (a) the construction, reconstruction, improvement, expansion or reha- 30 bilitation of farmers' markets. Grants provided pursuant to this para- 31 graph shall not exceed the lesser of fifty percent of project cost or 32 fifty thousand dollars per project in any fiscal year. 33 (b) the purpose of providing promotional support for farmer's markets. 34 Grants provided pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed the lesser 35 of fifty percent of project cost or [five] SEVEN thousand FIVE HUNDRED 36 dollars per applicant in any fiscal year. 37 (C) EQUIPMENT COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVING FARMERS' MARKET FUNC- 38 TIONS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXPANDING ACCESS TO ELECTRONIC BENE- 39 FIT TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY FOR FARMERS' MARKETS AND OTHER NON-TRADITIONAL 40 FOOD ACCESS POINTS IN FOOD DESERTS IN THE STATE. 41 S 5. This act shall take effect immediately. 42 PART V 43 Intentionally omitted. 44 PART W 45 Section 1. Subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, as 46 amended by section 1 of part QQ of chapter 59 of the laws of 2009, is 47 amended to read as follows: 48 3. Moneys of the account, following [appropriation] THE SEGREGATION OF 49 APPROPRIATIONS ENACTED by the legislature, shall be available for 50 purposes including but not limited to: (a) reimbursements or payments to 51 municipal governments that host tribal casinos pursuant to a tribal- 52 state compact for costs incurred in connection with services provided to S. 2810--C 17 A. 4010--C 1 such casinos or arising as a result thereof, for economic development 2 opportunities and job expansion programs authorized by the executive 3 law; provided, however, that for any gaming facility located in the city 4 of Buffalo, the city of Buffalo shall receive a minimum of twenty-five 5 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic 6 gaming devices the state receives pursuant to the compact, and provided 7 further that for any gaming facility located in the city of Niagara 8 Falls, county of Niagara a minimum of twenty-five percent of the negoti- 9 ated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state 10 receives pursuant to the compact shall be distributed in accordance with 11 subdivision four of this section, and provided further that for any 12 gaming facility located in the county or counties of Cattaraugus, Chau- 13 tauqua or Allegany, the municipal governments of the state hosting the 14 facility shall collectively receive a minimum of twenty-five percent of 15 the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices 16 the state receives pursuant to the compact; and provided further that 17 pursuant to chapter five hundred ninety of the laws of two thousand 18 four, a minimum of twenty-five percent of the revenues received by the 19 state pursuant to the state's compact with the St. Regis Mohawk tribe 20 shall be made available to the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, 21 and affected towns in such counties. Each such county and its affected 22 towns shall receive fifty percent of the moneys made available by the 23 state; and (b) support and services of treatment programs for persons 24 suffering from gambling addictions. Moneys not [appropriated] SEGREGATED 25 for such purposes shall be transferred to the general fund for the 26 support of government during the fiscal year in which they are received. 27 S 2. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 4 of section 99-h of the state 28 finance law, as amended by section 2 of part QQ of chapter 59 of the 29 laws of 2009, is amended to read as follows: 30 (a) Monies which are appropriated and received each year by the state 31 as a portion of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electron- 32 ic gaming devices the state receives in relation to the operation of a 33 gaming facility in the city of Niagara Falls, county of Niagara which 34 subdivision three of this section requires to be a minimum of twenty- 35 five percent, shall be budgeted and disbursed by the city of Niagara 36 Falls in the following manner: 37 (i) [seventy-five] SEVENTY-THREE AND ONE-HALF percent of the total 38 annual amount received shall be available for expenditure by the city of 39 Niagara Falls for such public purposes as are determined, by the city, 40 to be necessary and desirable to accommodate and enhance economic devel- 41 opment, neighborhood revitalization, public health and safety, and 42 infrastructure improvement in the city, shall be deposited into the 43 tribal revenue account of the city and any and all interest and income 44 derived from the deposit and investment of such monies shall be deposit- 45 ed into the general operating fund of the city; PROVIDED HOWEVER, THAT 46 ANY AMOUNT ALLOCATED TO THE NIAGARA FALLS UNDERGROUND RAILROAD HERITAGE 47 COMMISSION, TO THE EXTENT THAT ITS SHARE PURSUANT TO THE FORMULA ESTAB- 48 LISHED IN CLAUSE FIVE OF SUBPARAGRAPH (II) OF THIS PARAGRAPH EXCEEDS ONE 49 PERCENT, SUCH AMOUNTS SHALL BE DISTRIBUTED FROM THE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO 50 THE CITY FOR ITS PUBLIC PURPOSES PURSUANT TO THIS PARAGRAPH; and 51 (ii) the remaining [twenty-five] TWENTY-SIX AND ONE-HALF percent of 52 the total annual amount received shall be allocated for the city of 53 Niagara Falls to be available for expenditure in the following manner: 54 (1) within thirty-five days upon receipt of such funds by such city, 55 five and one-half percent of the total annual amount received in each 56 year, not to exceed seven hundred fifty thousand dollars annually, shall S. 2810--C 18 A. 4010--C 1 be transferred to Niagara Falls memorial medical center to be used for 2 capital construction projects; and 3 (2) within thirty-five days upon receipt of such funds by such city, 4 five and one-half percent of the total annual amount received in each 5 year, not to exceed seven hundred fifty thousand dollars annually, shall 6 be transferred to the Niagara Falls city school district for capital 7 construction projects; and 8 (3) within thirty-five days upon receipt of such funds by such city, 9 [six] SEVEN percent in each year shall be transferred to the Niagara 10 tourism and convention center corporation for marketing and tourism 11 promotion in the county of Niagara including the city of Niagara Falls; 12 and 13 (4) an amount equal to the lesser of one million dollars or seven 14 percent of the total amount in each year shall be transferred to the 15 city of Niagara Falls and held in an escrow account maintained by the 16 city of Niagara Falls and, if additional funding has been secured by the 17 Niagara frontier transportation authority to finance construction of a 18 new terminal at Niagara Falls, such amount held in escrow shall be 19 transferred to the Niagara frontier transportation authority for such 20 purpose provided however that if such additional funding has not been 21 secured or construction of a new terminal has not commenced within two 22 years of the date which such monies were received by the city of Niagara 23 Falls such amounts held in escrow by the city of Niagara Falls shall be 24 distributed pursuant to subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph; and 25 (5) within thirty-five days upon receipt of such funds by such city, 26 one percent or three hundred fifty thousand dollars, whichever is great- 27 er, of the total annual amount received in each year shall be trans- 28 ferred to the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Commission, 29 established pursuant to article forty-three of the parks, recreation and 30 historic preservation law to be used for, but not limited to, develop- 31 ment, capital improvements, acquisition of real property, and acquisi- 32 tion of personal property within the heritage area in the city of 33 Niagara Falls as established pursuant to the commission; PROVIDED IN THE 34 EVENT THE DISTRIBUTION AVAILABLE PURSUANT TO THIS CLAUSE EXCEEDS ONE 35 PERCENT, IT SHALL BE DISTRIBUTED FROM THE MONEYS AVAILABLE PURSUANT TO 36 SUBPARAGRAPH (I) OF THIS PARAGRAPH; and 37 (iii) all other monies appropriated or received for distribution 38 pursuant to this subdivision after the transfer of money pursuant to 39 this subparagraph and subparagraphs (i) and (ii) of this paragraph in 40 each year shall be allocated to the city of Niagara Falls for infras- 41 tructure and road improvement projects. 42 S 3. This act shall take effect immediately; provided that: 43 (a) the amendments to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state 44 finance law made by section one of this act shall expire and be deemed 45 repealed March 31, 2013; and 46 (b) the amendments to paragraph (a) of subdivision 4 of section 99-h 47 of the state finance law made by section two of this act shall not 48 affect the expiration of such section and shall be deemed to expire 49 therewith. 50 PART X 51 Intentionally omitted. 52 PART Y S. 2810--C 19 A. 4010--C 1 Section 1. Subdivisions 1 and 6 of section 408 of the general business 2 law, as added by chapter 509 of the laws of 1992, are amended to read as 3 follows: 4 1. All licenses shall expire [two] FOUR years from the date of issu- 5 ance. 6 6. Any license, which has not been suspended or revoked, may, upon the 7 payment of the renewal fee, be renewed for additional periods of [two] 8 FOUR years from its application, without further examination, upon the 9 filing of an application for such renewal, on a form to be prescribed by 10 the secretary. 11 S 2. Subdivisions 1, 2 and 7 of section 409 of the general business 12 law, subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 341 of the laws of 1998 and 13 subdivisions 2 and 7 as added by chapter 509 of the laws of 1992, are 14 amended to read as follows: 15 1. The non-refundable fee for an application for a license to engage 16 in the practice of nail specialty, waxing, natural hair styling, esthet- 17 ics or cosmetology, shall be [twenty] FORTY dollars initially and for 18 each renewal thereof the fee shall be [twenty] FORTY dollars; the fee 19 for a temporary license and each renewal shall be ten dollars. 20 2. The fee for an appearance enhancement business license shall be 21 [thirty] SIXTY dollars initially and [thirty] SIXTY dollars for each 22 renewal thereof. 23 7. The fees herein set forth shall be those for licenses issued for 24 the license period of [two] FOUR years. 25 S 3. Subdivisions 2 and 4 of section 437 of the general business law, 26 subdivision 2 as amended by chapter 497 of the laws of 1985 and subdivi- 27 sion 4 as added by chapter 801 of the laws of 1946 and as renumbered by 28 chapter 263 of the laws of 1949, are amended to read as follows: 29 2. A certificate of registration as an apprentice shall be for a peri- 30 od of [two] FOUR years. 31 4. A certificate of registration expiring in any year, which has not 32 been revoked, may, upon payment of the fee prescribed by this article, 33 be renewed for additional periods of [two] FOUR years upon filing an 34 application therefor and the certificate mentioned in subdivision two on 35 condition, however, that no certificate of registration may be issued 36 after one renewal, unless the applicant for such certificate of regis- 37 tration has complied with all the provisions of this article relating to 38 apprentices. 39 S 4. Subdivisions 1 and 4 of section 439 of the general business law, 40 subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 497 of the laws of 1985 and subdivi- 41 sion 4 as amended by chapter 243 of the laws of 1999, are amended to 42 read as follows: 43 1. All licenses, except temporary licenses, shall be for a period of 44 [two] FOUR years. 45 4. Any license or certificate, except a temporary license, which has 46 not been suspended or revoked, may, upon the payment of the renewal fee 47 prescribed by this article, be renewed for additional periods of [two] 48 FOUR years from its expiration, without further examination, upon the 49 filing of any application for such renewal, on a form to be prescribed 50 by the secretary of state, accompanied by the certificate required by 51 paragraph (c) and the certificate of completion required by paragraph 52 (e-1) of subdivision one of section four hundred thirty-four of this 53 article. 54 S 5. Subdivisions 1, 2, 4 and 8 of section 440 of the general business 55 law, as amended by chapter 61 of the laws of 1989, are amended to read 56 as follows: S. 2810--C 20 A. 4010--C 1 1. The fee for a license to engage in the practice of barbering shall 2 be [twenty] FORTY dollars and for each renewal thereof the fee shall be 3 [twenty] FORTY dollars. 4 2. The fee for a license to conduct a barber shop shall be [thirty] 5 SIXTY dollars and for each renewal thereof the fee shall be [thirty] 6 SIXTY dollars. 7 4. The fee for the registration or the renewal of the registration of 8 an apprentice shall be [ten] TWENTY dollars. 9 8. The fees hereinabove set forth shall be those for licenses issued 10 for the license period of [two] FOUR years. Notwithstanding the 11 provisions of subdivision one of section four hundred thirty-nine of 12 this article, after [January first, nineteen hundred eighty-six] APRIL 13 FIRST, TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN, the secretary of state shall assign stag- 14 gered expiration dates for outstanding licenses that have been previous- 15 ly renewed [on June thirtieth of each year] and such licenses shall 16 thereafter expire [two] FOUR years from the assigned date unless 17 renewed. [If the assigned date results in a term that exceeds twenty- 18 four months, the applicant shall pay an additional prorated adjustment 19 together with the regular renewal fee.] The secretary of state shall 20 assign dates to existing licenses in a manner which shall result in a 21 term of not less than [two] FOUR years. 22 S 6. This act shall take effect immediately. 23 PART Z 24 Intentionally omitted. 25 PART AA 26 Section 1. Section 13-0355 of the environmental conservation law, as 27 added by section 6 of part LL of chapter 59 of the laws of 2009, is 28 amended to read as follows: 29 S 13-0355. Recreational marine fishing [license] REGISTRATION. 30 1. Definitions of [licenses] REGISTRATIONS; privileges. [a.] A recre- 31 ational marine fishing [license] REGISTRATION entitles the holder who is 32 sixteen years of age or older to take fish from the waters of the marine 33 and coastal district and to take migratory fish of the sea from all 34 waters of the state, except as provided in sections 13-0333 and 13-0335 35 of this title. A recreational marine fishing [license] REGISTRATION is 36 effective for a [license] REGISTRATION year beginning January first and 37 ending December thirty-first. 38 [b. A seven-day recreational marine fishing license 39 entitles the holder to exercise the privileges of a recreational marine 40 fishing license for the seven consecutive days specified in such 41 license. 42 c. A one-day recreational marine fishing license entitles the holder 43 to exercise the privileges of a recreational marine fishing license on 44 the day specified on such license.] 45 2. General provisions. a. The privileges of a recreational marine 46 fishing [license] REGISTRATION may be exercised only at the times and 47 places, and in the manner and to the extent, permitted by the fish and 48 wildlife law and applicable regulations of the department. 49 b. Recreational marine fishing [licenses] REGISTRATIONS are not trans- 50 ferable. No person shall alter, change, lend to another person or 51 attempt to transfer to another person any recreational marine fishing 52 [license] REGISTRATION. S. 2810--C 21 A. 4010--C 1 c. A [license] REGISTRATION issued in lieu of a lost or destroyed 2 [license] REGISTRATION is void if it is obtained: (i) by fraud; or (ii) 3 by a person who is not authorized to hold it or who makes a false state- 4 ment in applying for it. 5 d. No [license] REGISTRATION authorizes the holder (a) to trespass 6 upon private lands or waters or to interfere with property belonging to 7 another person; (b) to take fish or wildlife on an Indian reservation; 8 (c) to enter upon, or to take or disturb fish or wildlife upon, state 9 lands or waters posted by the department except in accordance with a 10 written permit from the department or an order adopted by the depart- 11 ment; (d) to take any fish or wildlife in any area closed to the taking 12 of fish or wildlife, or to take any species of fish, wildlife or 13 protected insect in an area closed to the taking of such species. 14 3. Failure to carry [license] REGISTRATION. a. The holder of a recre- 15 ational marine fishing [license] REGISTRATION shall: 16 (i) at all times have such [license] REGISTRATION on the holder's 17 person while exercising any privilege of that [license] REGISTRATION; 18 and 19 (ii) shall exhibit such [license] REGISTRATION on demand to any police 20 officer, peace officer, or owner, lessee or other person in control of 21 the lands or waters or the designees of the owner, lessee or person in 22 control of the lands or waters on which the [license] REGISTRATION hold- 23 er is present and is exercising the privileges thereof. 24 b. Failure to have a recreational marine fishing [license] REGISTRA- 25 TION on one's person while exercising any privilege of that [license] 26 REGISTRATION is presumptive evidence that such person is fishing without 27 holding the [license] REGISTRATION required by this section. 28 4. Fees. [Each] NO applicant for a recreational marine fishing 29 [license] REGISTRATION shall [pay to the issuing officer a fee according 30 to the license issued and the residence or other qualification of the 31 applicant, as follows: 32 a. In the case of persons who have been residents of the state for 33 thirty days or more immediately preceding the date of application or who 34 are enrolled in a full-time course at a college or university within the 35 state and who are in residence in the state for the school year, Indians 36 residing off reservations in the state and members of the United States 37 armed forces in active service stationed in this state regardless of 38 place of residence at the time of entry into service: 39 License Fee 40 (1) Recreational marine fishing $10.00 41 (2) Seven-day recreational marine 42 fishing $ 8.00 43 (3) One-day recreational marine 44 fishing $ 4.00 45 b. In the case of a non-resident and persons resident in the state for 46 less than thirty days, other than persons who are enrolled in a full- 47 time course at a college or university within the state and who are in 48 residence in the state for the school year and those members of the 49 United States armed forces as to whom fees are specified in paragraph a 50 of this subdivision: 51 License Fee 52 (1) Recreational marine fishing $15.00 53 (2) Seven-day recreational marine 54 fishing $10.00 55 (3) One-day recreational marine 56 fishing $ 5.00 S. 2810--C 22 A. 4010--C 1 c. A person eligible for any free license pursuant to subdivision 2 of 2 section 11-0715 of this chapter shall be eligible for a free recreation- 3 al marine fishing license. 4 d. License issuing officers may retain 5.5 percent of the gross 5 proceeds from the sale of all recreational marine fishing licenses] BE 6 REQUIRED TO PAY A FEE FOR SUCH REGISTRATION. 7 5. Exemption from requirement of recreational marine fishing [license] 8 REGISTRATION. a. Minors under the age of sixteen may take fish as if 9 they held a recreational marine fishing [license] REGISTRATION. 10 b. Recreational fishing passengers on a marine and coastal district 11 party or charter boat licensed AND REGISTERED pursuant to section 12 13-0336 of this title may take fish as if they held a recreational 13 marine fishing [license] REGISTRATION. 14 6. Recreational marine fishing [licenses] REGISTRATION data. a. The 15 department is authorized to collect data on holders of recreational 16 marine fishing [licenses] REGISTRATIONS, which shall include but not be 17 limited to, a [licensee's] REGISTRANT'S name, address and date of birth. 18 b. [License] REGISTRATION holder data collected by the department or 19 available to the department shall be confidential and shall not be 20 disclosed except as required to comply with section 401(g) of the Magnu- 21 son-Stevens fisheries management and conservation act (16 U.S.C. 1881), 22 as may be amended from time to time, or by court order, except that the 23 department may release or make public any statistics in an aggregate or 24 summary form which does not make it possible to identify any person who 25 submits such data. The department may prescribe such procedures as may 26 be necessary to preserve such confidentiality. 27 7. Reciprocity in boundary waters. If persons holding recreational 28 marine fishing [licenses] REGISTRATIONS issued under the New York fish 29 and wildlife law are not required to have licenses OR REGISTRATIONS 30 issued by a state named in paragraph a, b or c of this subdivision when 31 fishing in that part of the waters, specified in such paragraph, which 32 lies within that state then, in such case, a person holding a similar 33 license OR REGISTRATION issued by such state may, without a recreational 34 marine fishing [license] REGISTRATION issued under the New York fish and 35 wildlife law, take fish as provided in this title, from that part of 36 such waters specified in paragraph a, b or c of this subdivision which 37 lies within this state: 38 a. License OR REGISTRATION issued by Connecticut: those parts of Long 39 Island Sound lying between New York and Connecticut. 40 b. License OR REGISTRATION issued by New Jersey: those parts of New 41 York Harbor, Hudson River, Kill Van Kull, Arthur Kill, Raritan Bay and 42 Atlantic Ocean lying between New York and New Jersey. 43 c. License OR REGISTRATION issued by Rhode Island: those parts of Long 44 Island Sound, Block Island Sound and Atlantic Ocean lying between New 45 York and Rhode Island. 46 S 2. Subdivision 1 of section 11-0702 of the environmental conserva- 47 tion law, as amended by chapter 507 of the laws of 2010, is amended to 48 read as follows: 49 1. There are hereby created the following lifetime hunting, fishing, 50 trapping, archery and muzzle-loading licenses and fees therefor subject 51 to the same privileges and obligations of a comparable short term 52 license: 53 Licenses Fees 54 a. Lifetime sportsman 55 license and turkey S. 2810--C 23 A. 4010--C 1 permit. If purchased, 2 for a child four years 3 of age or younger $380.00 4 for a child age five through 5 eleven years of age $535.00 6 for a person age twelve through 7 sixty-nine years of age $765.00 8 for a person age seventy 9 and over. $65.00 10 b. Lifetime small and 11 big game license. $535.00 12 c. Lifetime fishing 13 license for a person age 14 sixty-nine or younger. $460.00 15 d. Lifetime fishing license 16 for a person age seventy 17 and over. $ 65.00 18 e. Lifetime trapping 19 license. $395.00 20 f. Lifetime archery 21 stamp. $235.00 22 g. Lifetime muzzle- 23 loading stamp. $235.00 24 [h. Lifetime recreational 25 marine fishing license. $150.00 26 i. Lifetime combination fishing 27 and recreational marine fishing 28 license. $450.00] 29 j. For transfer to a person pursuant 30 to section 11-0704 of this title $50.00 31 The holder of a lifetime small and big game license or fishing license 32 may, at any time, convert such license to a lifetime sportsman license 33 and turkey permit for an additional fee equal to the existing differen- 34 tial. 35 S 3. Subdivision 1 of section 11-0713 of the environmental conserva- 36 tion law, as amended by section 4 of part LL of chapter 59 of the laws 37 of 2009, is amended to read as follows: 38 1. a. All licenses, stamps, tags, buttons, permits, REGISTRATIONS, and 39 permit applications authorized by this title or section 13-0355 of this 40 chapter, and any additional privileges authorized by the department 41 shall be issued by: 42 (1) clerks of a county, town or city, except a city having a popu- 43 lation of one million or more, although such clerks may request authori- S. 2810--C 24 A. 4010--C 1 zation from the department to cease issuing such licenses OR REGISTRA- 2 TIONS, 3 (2) clerks of a village having more than one thousand inhabitants 4 according to the last preceding federal census, or of a village in a 5 county of less than five hundred thousand inhabitants, adjoining a city 6 of over one million inhabitants, both according to such census, although 7 such clerks may request authorization from the department to cease issu- 8 ing such licenses OR REGISTRATIONS, and 9 (3) license issuing officers as may be appointed by the commissioner. 10 Applicants for designation as license issuing officers shall be over the 11 age of eighteen years and shall meet such other requirements of eligi- 12 bility, including posting bond, as the department may by regulation 13 specify. Such issuing officers shall be entitled to receive and keep the 14 same fees for issuing licenses and stamps that are specified in section 15 11-0715 of this title for issuing clerks [and section 13-0355 of this 16 chapter], and shall file reports and remit license fees to the appropri- 17 ate regional environmental conservation officer or the department as 18 required by regulation. 19 b. Special antlerless deer licenses shall be issued by the department 20 as provided in subdivision 6 of section 11-0903 of this article. 21 c. One-day fishing licenses [and one-day recreational marine fishing 22 licenses] may be issued by any person who has never been convicted of or 23 pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor under this chapter within the past three 24 years, and has not been convicted of a crime under any other law. Such 25 licenses shall be issued to any such person following payment of the 26 applicable license fee for each license. One-day fishing licenses [and 27 one-day recreational marine fishing licenses] may be sold by the initial 28 purchaser for no more than the applicable license fee, plus one dollar 29 for the person selling such license. In the case of misuse or fraud in 30 handling the fishing licenses, the department shall have the authority 31 to revoke the privilege to buy and sell the licenses. 32 S 4. Subdivision 1 of section 13-0336 of the environmental conserva- 33 tion law, as amended by section 5 of part LL of chapter 59 of the laws 34 of 2009, is amended to read as follows: 35 1. No owner or operator of a party boat or charter boat shall carry 36 recreational fishing passengers in the marine and coastal district or 37 land fish taken outside the territorial waters of the state without 38 holding a party or charter boat license issued by the department for an 39 annual fee of two hundred fifty dollars and a recreational marine fish- 40 ing [license] REGISTRATION issued by the department [for an annual fee 41 of four hundred dollars]. Such [licenses] LICENSE AND REGISTRATION shall 42 be issued only to persons domiciled in the state or in a state which 43 affords reciprocal fishing privileges to persons domiciled in New York. 44 Such [licenses] LICENSE AND REGISTRATION shall be available on the 45 vessel at all times. For purposes of this subdivision, party boats and 46 charter boats are vessels used to carry passengers for hire wherein a 47 fee is charged, either directly or indirectly, for the purpose of taking 48 or attempting to take marine fish for recreational purposes. 49 S 5. Paragraphs (c), (d), and (e) of subdivision 2 of section 13-0503 50 of the environmental conservation law, paragraphs (c) and (d) as added 51 and paragraph (e) as amended by section 7 of part LL of chapter 59 of 52 the laws of 2009, are amended to read as follows: 53 (c) review the allocations and expenditures of the department related 54 to the marine resources account. To assist the board in its review, the 55 department shall by September first of each year make available to the 56 board, the governor and the legislature current and anticipated income S. 2810--C 25 A. 4010--C 1 and expenditures for the account, including planned expenditures by time 2 and activity code for the next fiscal year; AND 3 (d) consult with marine fish and wildlife interests and render annual 4 reports to the commissioner on fiscal needs and make recommendations on 5 expenditures and how such needs shall be met[; and 6 (e) make recommendations regarding the maximum fees for the recre- 7 ational marine fishing licenses identified in section 13-0355 of this 8 article. In recommending such fees, the board shall consider economic 9 indicators, the general financial condition of the saltwater recreation- 10 al fishing industry and the status of the marine resources account, 11 including the viability of the marine resources program, as it may deem 12 appropriate]. 13 S 6. Any person who holds a recreational marine fishing license for 14 the 2011 calendar year shall be deemed to have satisfied the registra- 15 tion requirements of sections 13-0355 and 13-0336 of the environmental 16 conservation law for the calendar year 2011. 17 S 7. Any person who holds a lifetime combination fishing and recre- 18 ational marine fishing license shall be issued a lifetime fishing 19 license without paying the additional ten dollars that would otherwise 20 be charged for the lifetime fishing license. 21 S 8. Any person who purchased a lifetime recreational marine fishing 22 license shall be entitled to a refund from the state fish and game trust 23 account. All refunds must be provided by December 31, 2011. 24 S 9. This act shall take effect immediately and shall expire and be 25 deemed repealed December 31, 2013. 26 PART BB 27 Section 1. Subdivision 3 of section 19-0323 of the environmental 28 conservation law, as added by chapter 629 of the laws of 2006, is 29 amended to read as follows: 30 3. Any diesel powered heavy duty vehicle that is owned by, operated by 31 or on behalf of, or leased by a state agency and state and regional 32 public authority with more than half of its governing body appointed by 33 the governor shall utilize the best available retrofit technology for 34 reducing the emission of pollutants. The commissioner shall promulgate 35 regulations for the implementation of this subdivision specifying 36 [procedures for compliance according to the following schedule: 37 a. Not less than 33% of the vehicles covered by this subdivision shall 38 have best available retrofit technology on or before December 31, 2008. 39 b. Not less than 66% of the vehicles covered by this subdivision shall 40 have best available retrofit technology on or before December 31, 2009. 41 c. All] THAT ALL vehicles covered by this subdivision shall have best 42 available retrofit technology on or before December 31, [2010] 2012. 43 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately. 44 PART CC 45 Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as 46 the "recharge New York power program act." 47 S 2. The economic development law is amended by adding a new section 48 188-a to read as follows: 49 S 188-A. RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER PROGRAM. (A) DEFINITIONS. FOR THE 50 PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, THE FOLLOWING TERMS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING 51 MEANINGS: S. 2810--C 26 A. 4010--C 1 (1) "APPLICABLE CRITERIA" SHALL MEAN THE CRITERIA SPECIFIED IN SUBDI- 2 VISION (C) OF THIS SECTION. 3 (2) "AUTHORITY" SHALL MEAN THE POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW 4 YORK. 5 (3) "RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION" OR "ALLOCATION" SHALL MEAN AN 6 ALLOCATION OF RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER BY THE POWER AUTHORITY OF THE 7 STATE OF NEW YORK PURSUANT TO SECTION ONE THOUSAND FIVE OF THE PUBLIC 8 AUTHORITIES LAW TO AN ELIGIBLE APPLICANT RECOMMENDED BY THE NEW YORK 9 STATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POWER ALLOCATION BOARD IN ACCORDANCE WITH 10 THIS SECTION. 11 (4) "ELIGIBLE APPLICANT" SHALL MEAN AN ELIGIBLE BUSINESS, ELIGIBLE 12 SMALL BUSINESS, OR ELIGIBLE NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION AS DEFINED IN 13 THIS SECTION, PROVIDED HOWEVER, THAT AN ELIGIBLE APPLICANT SHALL NOT 14 INCLUDE RETAIL BUSINESSES AS DEFINED BY THE BOARD, INCLUDING, WITHOUT 15 LIMITATION, SPORTS VENUES, GAMING OR ENTERTAINMENT-RELATED ESTABLISH- 16 MENTS OR PLACES OF OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION. 17 (5) "ELIGIBLE BUSINESS" SHALL MEAN A BUSINESS OTHER THAN A 18 NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION WHICH NORMALLY UTILIZES A MINIMUM PEAK ELEC- 19 TRIC DEMAND IN EXCESS OF FOUR HUNDRED KILOWATTS. 20 (6) "ELIGIBLE NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION" SHALL MEAN A CORPORATION 21 DEFINED IN SUBDIVISION FIVE OF PARAGRAPH (A) OF SECTION ONE HUNDRED TWO 22 OF THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION LAW. 23 (7) "ELIGIBLE SMALL BUSINESS" SHALL MEAN A BUSINESS OTHER THAN A NOT- 24 FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION WHICH NORMALLY UTILIZES A MINIMUM PEAK ELECTRIC 25 DEMAND EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN FOUR HUNDRED KILOWATTS. 26 (8) "RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER" SHALL MEAN AND CONSIST OF EQUAL AMOUNTS 27 OF (I) FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE MEGAWATTS OF FIRM HYDROELECTRIC POWER 28 FROM THE NIAGARA AND SAINT LAWRENCE HYDROELECTRIC PROJECTS TO BE WITH- 29 DRAWN FROM UTILITY CORPORATIONS THAT, PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF 30 THIS SECTION, PURCHASED SUCH POWER FOR THE BENEFIT OF THEIR DOMESTIC AND 31 RURAL CONSUMERS ("RECHARGE NEW YORK HYDROPOWER"), AND (II) POWER 32 PROCURED BY THE AUTHORITY THROUGH A COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT PROCESS, 33 AUTHORITY SOURCES (OTHER THAN THE NIAGARA AND SAINT LAWRENCE PROJECTS) 34 OR THROUGH AN ALTERNATE METHOD ("RECHARGE NEW YORK MARKET POWER"); 35 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT IF SUCH RECHARGE NEW YORK MARKET POWER COMES 36 FROM AUTHORITY SOURCES, THE USE OF THAT POWER SHALL NOT REDUCE THE 37 AVAILABILITY OF, OR CAUSE AN INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF, POWER PROVIDED BY 38 THE AUTHORITY FOR ANY OTHER PROGRAM AUTHORIZED IN THIS ARTICLE OR PURSU- 39 ANT TO ANY OTHER STATUTE. 40 (B) APPLICATIONS FOR RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATIONS. (1) THE 41 BOARD MAY SOLICIT APPLICATIONS FOR RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATIONS 42 UNDER THE PROGRAM CREATED BY THIS SECTION BY PUBLIC NOTICE BEGINNING NO 43 LATER THAN FEBRUARY FIRST, TWO THOUSAND TWELVE. SUCH NOTICE MAY INCLUDE 44 NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENTS, PRESS RELEASES, WEBSITE POSTINGS, PAPER OR 45 ELECTRONIC MAILING, AND/OR SUCH OTHER FORM OF NOTICE AS THE BOARD FINDS 46 APPROPRIATE IN CONSULTATION WITH THE AUTHORITY. 47 (2) APPLICATIONS FOR RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATIONS SHALL BE IN 48 THE FORM AND CONTAIN SUCH INFORMATION, EXHIBITS AND SUPPORTING DATA AS 49 THE BOARD PRESCRIBES IN CONSULTATION WITH THE AUTHORITY. A COPY OF EACH 50 APPLICATION RECEIVED SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW BY EACH BOARD 51 MEMBER, AND A COPY SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE AUTHORITY. 52 (3) AN APPLICANT WHO IS A RECIPIENT OF A HYDROELECTRIC POWER ALLO- 53 CATION OR BENEFITS SUPPORTED BY THE SALE OF HYDROELECTRIC POWER UNDER 54 ANOTHER PROGRAM ADMINISTERED IN WHOLE OR PART BY THE AUTHORITY SHALL BE 55 ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR AN ALLOCATION UNDER THE RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER 56 PROGRAM ONLY IF IT IS IN SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE WITH ITS CONTRACTUAL S. 2810--C 27 A. 4010--C 1 COMMITMENTS MADE IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH OTHER PROGRAM, PROVIDED HOWEVER 2 THAT AN APPLICANT SHALL NOT RECEIVE A RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION 3 AND ANY OTHER AUTHORITY POWER PROGRAM BENEFITS WITH RESPECT TO THE SAME 4 QUANTITY OF ELECTRICITY CONSUMED AT A FACILITY. 5 (4) SUBJECT TO CONFIDENTIALITY REQUIREMENTS, UPON RECEIPT OF EACH 6 APPLICATION FROM THE BOARD, THE AUTHORITY SHALL PROMPTLY NOTIFY BY ELEC- 7 TRONIC MEANS, INCLUDING WEBSITE POSTINGS AND SUCH OTHER METHODS THE 8 BOARD DEEMS APPROPRIATE IN CONSULTATION WITH THE AUTHORITY, THE GOVER- 9 NOR, THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY, THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE ASSEMBLY, 10 THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE 11 SENATE, AND EACH MEMBER OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE IN WHOSE DISTRICT ANY 12 PORTION OF THE FACILITY FOR WHICH AN ALLOCATION IS REQUESTED IS LOCATED. 13 SUCH NOTICE SHALL PROVIDE THE NAME AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLICANT, 14 AND THE ADDRESS OF THE FACILITY FOR WHICH THE ALLOCATION IS REQUESTED. 15 THE AUTHORITY SHALL ALSO DEVELOP A LISTING WHICH CONTAINS THE NAME AND A 16 DESCRIPTION OF EACH APPLICANT, THE RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER PROGRAM ALLO- 17 CATION SOUGHT BY EACH APPLICANT, AND THE ADDRESS OF THE FACILITY FOR 18 WHICH THE APPLICANT REQUESTS THE ALLOCATION, AND SHALL MAKE THE LISTING 19 AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC REVIEW ON THE AUTHORITY'S WEBSITE. 20 (C) REVIEW APPLICABLE CRITERIA AND RECOMMENDATIONS. (1) THE BOARD 21 SHALL REVIEW APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED UNDER THE RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER 22 PROGRAM. THE BOARD SHALL MAKE AN INITIAL DETERMINATION OF WHETHER THE 23 APPLICANT IS AN ELIGIBLE APPLICANT. IN THE CASE OF AN ELIGIBLE APPLI- 24 CANT, THE BOARD MAY RECOMMEND TO THE AUTHORITY THAT AN ALLOCATION OF 25 RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER BE AWARDED TO AN APPLICANT FOR A FACILITY 26 LOCATED IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK BASED ON CONSIDERATION OF THE FOLLOWING 27 CRITERIA WHICH SHALL BE CONSIDERED IN THE AGGREGATE AND NO ONE OF WHICH 28 SHALL BE PRESUMPTIVELY DETERMINATIVE: 29 (I) THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE COST OF ELECTRICITY TO THE APPLICANT'S 30 OVERALL COST OF DOING BUSINESS, AND THE IMPACT THAT A RECHARGE NEW YORK 31 POWER ALLOCATION WILL HAVE ON THE APPLICANT'S OPERATING COSTS; 32 (II) THE EXTENT TO WHICH A RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION WILL 33 RESULT IN NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT IN THE STATE BY THE APPLICANT; 34 (III) THE EXTENT TO WHICH A RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION IS 35 CONSISTENT WITH ANY REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL STRATEGIES AND 36 PRIORITIES; 37 (IV) THE TYPE AND COST OF BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES TO BE 38 CONSTRUCTED, ENLARGED OR INSTALLED IF THE APPLICANT WERE TO RECEIVE AN 39 ALLOCATION; 40 (V) THE APPLICANT'S PAYROLL, SALARIES, BENEFITS AND NUMBER OF JOBS AT 41 THE FACILITY FOR WHICH A RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION IS 42 REQUESTED; 43 (VI) THE NUMBER OF JOBS THAT WILL BE CREATED OR RETAINED WITHIN THE 44 STATE IN RELATION TO THE REQUESTED RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION, 45 AND THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE APPLICANT WILL AGREE TO COMMIT TO CREATING 46 OR RETAINING SUCH JOBS AS A CONDITION TO RECEIVING A RECHARGE NEW YORK 47 POWER ALLOCATION; 48 (VII) WHETHER THE APPLICANT, DUE TO THE COST OF ELECTRICITY, IS AT 49 RISK OF CLOSING OR CURTAILING FACILITIES OR OPERATIONS IN THE STATE, 50 RELOCATING FACILITIES OR OPERATIONS OUT OF THE STATE, OR LOSING A 51 SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF JOBS IN THE STATE, IN THE ABSENCE OF A RECHARGE 52 NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION; 53 (VIII) THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE APPLICANT'S FACILITY THAT WOULD RECEIVE 54 THE RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION TO THE ECONOMY OF THE AREA IN 55 WHICH SUCH FACILITY IS LOCATED; S. 2810--C 28 A. 4010--C 1 (IX) THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE APPLICANT HAS INVESTED IN ENERGY EFFI- 2 CIENCY MEASURES, WILL AGREE TO PARTICIPATE IN OR PERFORM ENERGY AUDITS 3 OF ITS FACILITIES, WILL AGREE TO PARTICIPATE IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY 4 PROGRAMS OF THE AUTHORITY, OR WILL COMMIT TO IMPLEMENT OR OTHERWISE MAKE 5 TANGIBLE INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES AS A CONDITION TO 6 RECEIVING A RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION; 7 (X) WHETHER THE APPLICANT RECEIVES A HYDROELECTRIC POWER ALLOCATION OR 8 BENEFITS SUPPORTED BY THE SALE OF HYDROELECTRIC POWER UNDER ANOTHER 9 PROGRAM ADMINISTERED IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY THE AUTHORITY; 10 (XI) THE EXTENT TO WHICH A RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION WILL 11 RESULT IN AN ADVANTAGE FOR AN APPLICANT IN RELATION TO THE APPLICANT'S 12 COMPETITORS WITHIN THE STATE; AND 13 (XII) IN ADDITION TO THE FOREGOING CRITERIA, IN THE CASE OF A 14 NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION, WHETHER THE APPLICANT PROVIDES CRITICAL 15 SERVICES OR SUBSTANTIAL BENEFITS TO THE LOCAL COMMUNITY IN WHICH THE 16 FACILITY FOR WHICH THE ALLOCATION IS REQUESTED IS LOCATED. 17 (2) A RECOMMENDATION BY THE BOARD THAT THE AUTHORITY PROVIDE A 18 RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION TO AN ELIGIBLE APPLICANT SHALL 19 INCLUDE, BUT NEED NOT BE LIMITED TO: 20 (I) THE AMOUNT OF THE RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION THE BOARD HAS 21 DETERMINED SHOULD BE AWARDED TO SUCH ELIGIBLE APPLICANT, PROVIDED HOWEV- 22 ER, THAT THE BOARD MAY RECOMMEND A RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION IN 23 AN AMOUNT THAT IS LESS THAN THE AMOUNT REQUESTED BY SUCH APPLICANT; 24 (II) AN EFFECTIVE INITIAL TERM OF THE ALLOCATION AND CONTRACT BETWEEN 25 THE ELIGIBLE APPLICANT AND THE AUTHORITY WHICH SHALL NOT EXCEED SEVEN 26 YEARS, PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT THE TERM OF ANY SUCH ALLOCATION AND 27 CONTRACT SHALL NOT BECOME EFFECTIVE BEFORE JULY FIRST, TWO THOUSAND 28 TWELVE; 29 (III) PROVISIONS FOR EFFECTIVE PERIODIC AUDITS OF THE RECIPIENT OF AN 30 ALLOCATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING CONTRACT AND PROGRAM COMPLI- 31 ANCE, AND FOR THE PARTIAL OR COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL OF AN ALLOCATION IF THE 32 RECIPIENT FAILS TO MAINTAIN MUTUALLY AGREED UPON COMMITMENTS, RELATING 33 TO, AMONG OTHER THINGS, EMPLOYMENT LEVELS, POWER UTILIZATION, CAPITAL 34 INVESTMENTS, AND/OR ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES; 35 (IV) A REQUIREMENT FOR AN AGREEMENT BY THE RECIPIENT OF AN ALLOCATION 36 TO (A) UNDERTAKE AT ITS OWN EXPENSE AN ENERGY AUDIT OF ITS FACILITIES AT 37 WHICH THE ALLOCATION IS CONSUMED AT LEAST ONCE DURING THE TERM OF THE 38 ALLOCATION BUT IN ANY EVENT NOT LESS THAN ONCE EVERY FIVE YEARS, 39 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT SUCH REQUIREMENT MAY BE WAIVED OR MODIFIED BY 40 THE AUTHORITY ON A SHOWING OF GOOD CAUSE BY THE RECIPIENT, AND (B) 41 PROVIDE THE AUTHORITY WITH A COPY OF ANY SUCH AUDIT OR, AT THE AUTHORI- 42 TY'S OPTION, A REPORT DESCRIBING THE RESULTS OF SUCH AUDIT, AND PROVIDE 43 DOCUMENTATION REQUESTED BY THE AUTHORITY RELATING TO THE IMPLEMENTATION 44 OF ANY EFFICIENCY MEASURES AT THE FACILITIES; AND 45 (V) A REQUIREMENT FOR AN AGREEMENT BY THE RECIPIENT OF AN ALLOCATION 46 TO (A) MAKE ITS FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE TIMES AND INTERVALS 47 FOR ENERGY AUDITS AND RELATED ASSESSMENTS THAT THE AUTHORITY DESIRES TO 48 PERFORM, IF ANY, AT THE AUTHORITY'S OWN EXPENSE, AND (B) PROVIDE INFOR- 49 MATION REQUESTED BY THE AUTHORITY OR ITS DESIGNEE IN SURVEYS, QUESTION- 50 NAIRES AND OTHER INFORMATION REQUESTS RELATING TO ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND 51 ENERGY-RELATED PROJECTS, PROGRAMS AND SERVICES. 52 (3) THE BOARD'S RECOMMENDATION SHALL REQUIRE THAT IF THE ACTUAL 53 METERED LOAD AT THE FACILITY WHERE THE ALLOCATION IS UTILIZED IS LESS 54 THAN THE ALLOCATION, SUCH ALLOCATION WILL BE REDUCED ACCORDINGLY, 55 PROVIDED THAT, UNDER ITS CONTRACT WITH THE AUTHORITY, THE RECIPIENT 56 SHALL BE AFFORDED A REASONABLE PERIOD WITHIN WHICH TO FULLY UTILIZE THE S. 2810--C 29 A. 4010--C 1 ALLOCATION, TAKING INTO ACCOUNT CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULES AND ECONOMIC 2 CONDITIONS. THE AUTHORITY SHALL REALLOCATE ANY WITHDRAWN OR RELINQUISHED 3 POWER FOR THE RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER PROGRAM CONSISTENT WITH PARAGRAPH 4 FOUR OF THIS SUBDIVISION. 5 (4) THE BOARD MAY BASE ITS RECOMMENDATION ON WHICH ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS 6 IT DETERMINES BEST MEET THE APPLICABLE CRITERIA; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT 7 THE BOARD SHALL DEDICATE RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER AS FOLLOWS: (I) AT 8 LEAST THREE HUNDRED FIFTY MEGAWATTS FOR USE AT FACILITIES LOCATED WITHIN 9 THE SERVICE TERRITORIES OF THE UTILITY CORPORATIONS THAT, PRIOR TO THE 10 EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SECTION, PURCHASED NIAGARA AND SAINT LAWRENCE 11 HYDROELECTRIC POWER FOR THE BENEFIT OF THEIR DOMESTIC AND RURAL CONSUM- 12 ERS; (II) AT LEAST TWO HUNDRED MEGAWATTS FOR THE PURPOSES OF ATTRACTING 13 NEW BUSINESS TO THE STATE, CREATING NEW BUSINESS WITHIN THE STATE, OR 14 ENCOURAGING THE EXPANSION OF EXISTING BUSINESSES WITHIN THE STATE, THAT 15 CREATE NEW JOBS OR LEVERAGE NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT; AND (III) AN AMOUNT 16 NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED MEGAWATTS FOR ELIGIBLE SMALL BUSINESSES AND 17 ELIGIBLE NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS. 18 (5) THE BOARD SHALL ISSUE A WRITTEN STATEMENT OF ITS FINDINGS AND 19 CONCLUSIONS WITH RESPECT TO EVERY APPLICATION AND THE REASONS FOR ITS 20 RECOMMENDATION TO THE AUTHORITY. 21 (6) A RECOMMENDATION FOR A RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION SHALL 22 QUALIFY AN APPLICANT TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH THE AUTHORITY PURSU- 23 ANT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE BOARD AND 24 ON SUCH OTHER TERMS AS THE AUTHORITY DETERMINES TO BE APPROPRIATE. 25 (7) THE BOARD SHALL NOT RECOMMEND A TOTAL OF RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER 26 ALLOCATIONS IN EXCESS OF NINE HUNDRED TEN MEGAWATTS. 27 (D) THE AUTHORITY SHALL WORK COOPERATIVELY WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF 28 PUBLIC SERVICE TO RECOMMEND TO THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION REDUCED 29 RATES OR AN EQUIVALENT MECHANISM FOR THE DELIVERY BY UTILITY CORPO- 30 RATIONS OF RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER PROGRAM ALLOCATIONS. ANY SUCH RECOM- 31 MENDATION FOR REDUCED DELIVERY RATES SHALL BE AT SUCH LEVEL AS TO ALLOW 32 THE UTILITY TO (I) RECOVER THE INCREMENTAL COST OF PROVIDING DELIVERY 33 SERVICE TO SUCH CUSTOMERS, AND (II) CONTRIBUTE TO THE COMMON DELIVERY 34 AND RELATED COSTS WHICH OTHERWISE WOULD BE BORNE BY OTHER CUSTOMERS. 35 (E) THE AUTHORITY SHALL, AT A MINIMUM, REPORT QUARTERLY TO THE BOARD 36 ON THE AVAILABILITY OF RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER FOR THE SUBSEQUENT 37 TWELVE-MONTH PERIOD, THE AMOUNT OF SUCH POWER ALLOCATED AND OTHER RELE- 38 VANT INFORMATION. 39 (F) AFTER AN AWARD OF A RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION, THE BOARD 40 SHALL ACCEPT REQUESTS FROM RECIPIENTS WHO AT THE TIME OF SUCH REQUEST 41 ARE ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS WHO ARE IN SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE WITH CONTRAC- 42 TUAL COMMITMENTS MADE IN CONNECTION WITH THE RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER 43 PROGRAM FOR AN EXTENSION OF AN EXISTING ALLOCATION (I) DURING THE TWEN- 44 TY-FOUR MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EXPIRATION OF THE TERM OF 45 THE ALLOCATION, OR (II) AT SUCH EARLIER TIME WITH THE CONSENT OF THE 46 AUTHORITY IN WRITING. REQUESTS FOR EXTENSIONS SHALL BE REVIEWED USING 47 THE CRITERIA SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH ONE OF SUBDIVISION (C) OF THIS 48 SECTION. 49 (G) TRANSFERS OF RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER 50 APPROVAL REQUIRED BY STATUTE, REGULATION OR CONTRACT, THE TRANSFER OF A 51 RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION TO A DIFFERENT RECIPIENT, TO A 52 DIFFERENT OWNER OR OPERATOR OF A FACILITY, OR TO A DIFFERENT FACILITY IS 53 PROHIBITED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED BY THE BOARD AS CONSISTENT WITH 54 THE CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION. ANY TRANSFER THAT OCCURS 55 WITHOUT THE BOARD'S APPROVAL SHALL BE INVALID AND SUCH TRANSFER MAY S. 2810--C 30 A. 4010--C 1 SUBJECT THE TRANSFEROR TO REVOCATION OR MODIFICATION OF ITS ALLOCATION 2 AND CONTRACT. 3 (H) (1) THE BOARD, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE AUTHORITY, SHALL SUBMIT TO 4 THE GOVERNOR, TEMPORARY PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, SPEAKER OF THE ASSEM- 5 BLY, MINORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE AND MINORITY LEADER OF THE ASSEMBLY 6 AN EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER 7 PROGRAM. SUCH EVALUATION SHALL FOCUS ON HOW THE PROGRAM HAS AIDED 8 RECIPIENTS OF POWER ALLOCATIONS, AND MAY INCLUDE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HOW 9 THE PROGRAM CAN BE MADE MORE EFFECTIVE, AND SHALL BE BASED, IN PART, ON 10 THE RELATIVE COSTS OF POWER FOR RECIPIENTS IN COMPARISON TO THE COST OF 11 POWER FOR NON-RECIPIENTS. SUCH EVALUATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED BY DECEM- 12 BER THIRTY-FIRST, TWO THOUSAND FIFTEEN AND BY DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST 13 EVERY FIVE YEARS THEREAFTER. 14 (2) THE BOARD, WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE AUTHORITY, SHALL MAINTAIN THE 15 NECESSARY RECORDS AND DATA REQUIRED TO PERFORM SUCH EVALUATION AND 16 RESPOND TO REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE SIX OF THE 17 PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW. 18 S 3. Section 1005 of the public authorities law is amended by adding a 19 new subdivision 13-a to read as follows: 20 13-A. RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER PROGRAM. (A) NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER 21 PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, BUT SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDI- 22 TIONS OF FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSES, TO ALLOCATE, 23 REALLOCATE OR EXTEND, DIRECTLY OR BY SALE FOR RESALE, UP TO NINE HUNDRED 24 TEN MEGAWATTS OF RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER TO ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS LOCATED 25 WITHIN THE STATE OF NEW YORK UPON THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEW YORK 26 STATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POWER ALLOCATION BOARD PURSUANT TO SECTION 27 ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT-A OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LAW. 28 (B) RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER SHALL MEAN AND CONSIST OF EQUAL AMOUNTS OF 29 (1) FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE MEGAWATTS OF FIRM HYDROELECTRIC POWER FROM 30 THE NIAGARA AND SAINT LAWRENCE HYDROELECTRIC PROJECTS TO BE WITHDRAWN, 31 AS OF THE EARLIEST DATE SUCH POWER MAY BE WITHDRAWN CONSISTENT WITH 32 CONTRACTUAL REQUIREMENTS, FROM UTILITY CORPORATIONS THAT, PRIOR TO THE 33 EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SUBDIVISION, PURCHASED SUCH POWER FOR THE BENEFIT 34 OF THEIR DOMESTIC AND RURAL CONSUMERS ("RECHARGE NEW YORK HYDROPOWER"), 35 AND (2) POWER PROCURED BY THE AUTHORITY THROUGH MARKET SOURCES, A 36 COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT PROCESS, OR AUTHORITY SOURCES (OTHER THAN THE 37 NIAGARA AND SAINT LAWRENCE PROJECTS) (COLLECTIVELY OR INDIVIDUALLY, 38 "RECHARGE NEW YORK MARKET POWER"); PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT IF SUCH 39 RECHARGE NEW YORK MARKET POWER COMES FROM AUTHORITY SOURCES, THE USE OF 40 THAT POWER SHALL NOT REDUCE THE AVAILABILITY OF, OR CAUSE AN INCREASE IN 41 THE PRICE OF, POWER PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORITY FOR ANY OTHER PROGRAM 42 AUTHORIZED IN THIS ARTICLE OR PURSUANT TO ANY OTHER STATUTE. 43 (C) NOTWITHSTANDING SECTION ONE THOUSAND NINE OF THIS TITLE OR ANY 44 OTHER PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE AUTHORITY IS AUTHORIZED, 45 BEGINNING JULY FIRST, TWO THOUSAND TWELVE, TO MAKE AVAILABLE, CONTRACT 46 WITH AND SELL TO SUCH ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS AS ARE RECOMMENDED BY THE 47 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POWER ALLOCATION BOARD UP TO NINE HUNDRED TEN MEGA- 48 WATTS OF RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER FOR RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLO- 49 CATIONS. A RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER ALLOCATION SHALL CONSIST OF EQUAL 50 PARTS OF RECHARGE NEW YORK HYDROPOWER AND RECHARGE NEW YORK MARKET POWER 51 AS SUCH TERMS ARE DEFINED IN PARAGRAPH (B) OF THIS SUBDIVISION; 52 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO A CONTRACT WITH AN ELIGI- 53 BLE APPLICANT FOR THE SALE OF RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER, AND PRIOR TO THE 54 PROVISION OF ELECTRIC SERVICE RELATING TO THE RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER 55 ALLOCATION, THE AUTHORITY SHALL OFFER EACH ELIGIBLE APPLICANT THE OPTION 56 TO DECLINE TO PURCHASE THE RECHARGE NEW YORK MARKET POWER COMPONENT OF S. 2810--C 31 A. 4010--C 1 SUCH ALLOCATION. IF AN ELIGIBLE APPLICANT DECLINES TO PURCHASE SUCH 2 MARKET POWER FROM THE AUTHORITY, THE AUTHORITY SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSI- 3 BILITY FOR SUPPLYING SUCH MARKET POWER TO THE ELIGIBLE APPLICANT. 4 S 4. Section 1005 of the public authorities law is amended by adding a 5 new subdivision 13-b to read as follows: 6 13-B. RESIDENTIAL CONSUMER DISCOUNT PROGRAMS. (A) RESIDENTIAL CONSUM- 7 ER ELECTRICITY COST DISCOUNT. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF THIS 8 TITLE OR ARTICLE SIX OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LAW TO THE CONTRARY, 9 THE AUTHORITY IS AUTHORIZED, AS DEEMED FEASIBLE AND ADVISABLE BY THE 10 TRUSTEES, TO USE REVENUES FROM THE SALE OF HYDROELECTRIC POWER, AND SUCH 11 OTHER FUNDS OF THE AUTHORITY AS DEEMED FEASIBLE AND ADVISABLE BY THE 12 TRUSTEES, TO FUND MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO BE MADE FOR THE BENEFIT OF SUCH 13 CLASSES OF ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS AS ENJOYED THE BENEFITS OF AUTHORITY 14 HYDROELECTRIC POWER WITHDRAWN PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION THIRTEEN-A OF THIS 15 SECTION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF MITIGATING PRICE IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE 16 REALLOCATION OF SUCH POWER IN THE MANNER DESCRIBED IN THIS SUBDIVISION. 17 SUCH MONTHLY PAYMENTS SHALL COMMENCE AFTER SUCH HYDROELECTRIC POWER IS 18 WITHDRAWN. THE TOTAL ANNUAL AMOUNT OF MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR EACH OF THE 19 THREE TWELVE MONTH PERIODS FOLLOWING WITHDRAWAL OF SUCH HYRDOELECTRIC 20 POWER SHALL BE ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS. THE TOTAL ANNUAL AMOUNT OF 21 MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR EACH OF THE TWO SUBSEQUENT TWELVE MONTH PERIODS 22 SHALL BE SEVENTY MILLION DOLLARS AND FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS, RESPECTIVE- 23 LY. THEREAFTER, THE TOTAL ANNUAL AMOUNT OF MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR EACH 24 TWELVE MONTH PERIOD SHALL BE THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS. THE TOTAL AMOUNT 25 OF MONTHLY PAYMENTS SHALL BE APPORTIONED BY THE AUTHORITY AMONG THE 26 UTILITY CORPORATIONS THAT, PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SUBDIVI- 27 SION, PURCHASED SUCH HYDROELECTRIC POWER FOR THE BENEFIT OF THEIR DOMES- 28 TIC AND RURAL CONSUMERS ACCORDING TO THE RELATIVE AMOUNTS OF SUCH POWER 29 PURCHASED BY SUCH CORPORATIONS. THE MONTHLY PAYMENTS SHALL BE CREDITED 30 TO THE ELECTRICITY BILLS OF SUCH CORPORATIONS' DOMESTIC AND RURAL 31 CONSUMERS IN A MANNER TO BE DETERMINED BY THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 32 OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. THE MONTHLY CREDIT PROVIDED BY ANY SUCH 33 CORPORATION TO ANY ONE CONSUMER SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL MONTHLY ELEC- 34 TRIC UTILITY COST INCURRED BY SUCH CONSUMER. 35 (B) AGRICULTURAL CONSUMER ELECTRICITY COST DISCOUNT. (1) BEGINNING 36 WITH THE SECOND TWELVE MONTH PERIOD AFTER SUCH HYDROELECTRIC POWER IS 37 WITHDRAWN, UP TO EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS OF THE RESIDENTIAL CONSUMER ELEC- 38 TRICITY COST DISCOUNT ESTABLISHED BY PARAGRAPH (A) OF THIS SUBDIVISION 39 SHALL BE DEDICATED FOR MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS WHO 40 RECEIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE AT THE RESIDENTIAL RATE. THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF 41 MONTHLY PAYMENTS SHALL BE APPORTIONED BY THE AUTHORITY AMONG THE UTILITY 42 CORPORATIONS IN THE SAME MANNER AS THEY ARE APPORTIONED IN PARAGRAPH (A) 43 OF THIS SUBDIVISION. MONTHLY PAYMENTS SHALL BE CREDITED TO THE ELECTRIC- 44 ITY BILLS OF SUCH CORPORATIONS' AGRICULTURAL CONSUMERS IN A MANNER TO BE 45 DETERMINED BY THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 46 THE COMBINED MONTHLY CREDIT, UNDER THIS PARAGRAPH AND PARAGRAPH (A) OF 47 THIS SUBDIVISION, PROVIDED BY ANY SUCH CORPORATION TO ANY ONE CONSUMER 48 SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL MONTHLY ELECTRIC UTILITY COST INCURRED BY 49 SUCH CONSUMER. 50 (2) THE AUTHORITY SHALL WORK COOPERATIVELY WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF 51 PUBLIC SERVICE TO EVALUATE THE AGRICULTURAL CONSUMER ELECTRICITY COST 52 DISCOUNT, WHICH SHALL INCLUDE AN ASSESSMENT OF THE BENEFITS TO RECIPI- 53 ENTS COMPARED TO THE BENEFITS THE RECIPIENTS RECEIVED FROM THE AUTHORI- 54 TY'S HYDROELECTRIC POWER, WITHDRAWN PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION THIRTEEN-A 55 OF THIS SECTION, DURING THE TWELVE MONTH PERIOD ENDING DECEMBER THIRTY- S. 2810--C 32 A. 4010--C 1 FIRST, TWO THOUSAND TEN, AND COMPARED TO OTHER AGRICULTURAL CONSUMERS 2 THAT DID NOT CHOOSE TO RECEIVE THE DISCOUNT. 3 (C) ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAM. (1) BEGINNING WITH THE WITHDRAWAL OF 4 SUCH HYDROELECTRIC POWER, THE AUTHORITY OR THE NEW YORK STATE ENERGY 5 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, SHALL CONDUCT AN ENERGY EFFICIENCY 6 PROGRAM FOR FIVE YEARS TO PROVIDE ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE 7 PURPOSE OF REDUCING ENERGY CONSUMPTION FOR DOMESTIC AND RURAL CONSUMERS. 8 SUCH ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAM MAY BE UNDERTAKEN IN COOPERATION WITH 9 OTHER ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS OFFERED BY UTILITY CORPORATIONS, STATE 10 AGENCIES AND AUTHORITIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE NEW YORK STATE 11 ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY; PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT ENERGY 12 SAVINGS ATTRIBUTABLE TO SUCH OTHER ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS SHALL NOT 13 BE INCLUDED IN DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF ENERGY SAVED PURSUANT TO THE 14 PROGRAM ESTABLISHED BY THIS PARAGRAPH; 15 (2) THE AUTHORITY OR THE NEW YORK STATE ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOP- 16 MENT AUTHORITY SHALL ANNUALLY POST ON THEIR WEBSITE A REPORT EVALUATING 17 THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAM, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE NUMBER 18 OF DOMESTIC AND RURAL CONSUMERS WHO OPTED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM 19 AND, IF PRACTICABLE, THE ESTIMATED SAVINGS THE DOMESTIC AND RURAL 20 CONSUMERS RECEIVED BY PARTICIPATING IN THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAM. 21 S 5. Section 1005 of the public authorities law is amended by adding a 22 new subdivision 18 to read as follows: 23 18. FOR THE PURPOSE OF FURNISHING THE STATE WITH SYSTEMATIC INFORMA- 24 TION REGARDING THE STATUS AND THE ACTIVITIES OF THE AUTHORITY, THE 25 AUTHORITY SHALL SUBMIT TO THE GOVERNOR, THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT OF THE 26 SENATE, SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY, THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE AND 27 THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE ASSEMBLY, WITHIN NINETY DAYS AFTER THE END OF 28 ITS FISCAL YEAR, A COMPLETE AND DETAILED ANNUAL REPORT ON EACH ECONOMIC 29 DEVELOPMENT POWER PROGRAM IT ADMINISTERS. SUCH ANNUAL REPORT SHALL 30 INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: 31 A. THE NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS OF ECONOMIC POWER PROGRAM BENEFITS, THE 32 ECONOMIC REGION IN WHICH EACH RECIPIENT IS LOCATED, THE TYPE AND AMOUNT 33 OF ASSISTANCE PROVIDED, MEGAWATTS OF POWER AWARDED, LENGTH OF CURRENT 34 CONTRACT, CURRENT CONTRACT COMPLIANCE STATUS, LAST AUDIT, NUMBER OF JOBS 35 RETAINED AND/OR ADDED IN THE FISCAL YEAR, APPROXIMATE ENERGY EFFICIENCY 36 SAVINGS AND AMOUNT OF POWER REALLOCATED FROM PREVIOUS YEARS DUE TO 37 FORFEITED BENEFITS; AND 38 B. COST TO THE AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POWER 39 PROGRAMS DURING THE PREVIOUS FISCAL YEAR. 40 S 6. Transitional electricity discount. Notwithstanding any provision 41 of title 1 of article 5 of the public authorities law or article 6 of 42 the economic development law to the contrary, with respect to applicants 43 who are in substantial compliance with all contractual commitments and 44 receiving benefits under the power for jobs, energy cost savings bene- 45 fit, economic development, high load factor or municipal distribution 46 agency programs, but do not receive a recommendation from the New York 47 state economic development power allocation board for a recharge New 48 York power allocation pursuant to section 188-a of the economic develop- 49 ment law, such board shall recommend that the power authority of the 50 state of New York provide for a transitional electricity discount to 51 such applicants. The power authority of the state of New York is author- 52 ized, as deemed feasible and advisable by the trustees, to provide such 53 transitional electricity discounts as recommended by the New York state 54 economic development power allocation board. The power authority of the 55 state of New York shall identify and advise such board whether suffi- 56 cient funds are available for the funding of such transitional electric- S. 2810--C 33 A. 4010--C 1 ity discounts through June 30, 2016. The amount of the transitional 2 electricity discount for the period July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2014 3 shall be equivalent to 66 percent of the unit (per kilowatt-hour) value 4 of the savings received by the applicant under the power for jobs or 5 energy cost savings benefit programs during the 12 months ending on 6 December 31, 2010. The amount of the transitional electricity discount 7 for the period July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2016 shall be equivalent to 8 33 percent of the unit (per kilowatt-hour) value of the savings received 9 by the applicant under the power for jobs or energy cost savings benefit 10 programs during the 12 months ending on December 31, 2010. 11 S 7. Section 9 of chapter 316 of the laws of 1997 amending the public 12 authorities law and other laws relating to the provision of low cost 13 power to foster statewide economic development, as amended by chapter 14 311 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows: 15 S 9. This act shall take effect immediately and shall expire and be 16 deemed repealed [May 15, 2011] JUNE 30, 2012. 17 S 8. Section 11 of chapter 645 of the laws of 2006 amending the 18 economic development law and other laws relating to reauthorizing the 19 New York power authority to make contributions to the general fund, as 20 amended by chapter 311 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as 21 follows: 22 S 11. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to 23 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2006; provided, 24 however, that the amendments to section 183 of the economic development 25 law and subparagraph 2 of paragraph g of the ninth undesignated para- 26 graph of section 1005 of the public authorities law made by sections two 27 and six of this act shall not affect the expiration of such section and 28 subparagraph, respectively, and shall be deemed to expire therewith; 29 provided further, however, that the amendments to section 189 of the 30 economic development law and subdivision 9 of section 186-a of the tax 31 law made by sections three, four, five and ten of this act shall not 32 affect the repeal of such section and subdivision, respectively, and 33 shall be deemed to be repealed therewith; provided further, however, 34 that section seven of this act shall expire and be deemed repealed [May 35 15, 2011] JUNE 30, 2012. 36 S 9. Paragraphs 2 and 4 of subdivision (h) of section 183 of the 37 economic development law, as amended by chapter 311 of the laws of 2010, 38 are amended to read as follows: 39 2. During the period commencing on November first, two thousand five 40 and ending on [May fifteenth, two thousand eleven] JUNE THIRTIETH, TWO 41 THOUSAND TWELVE eligible businesses shall only include customers served 42 under the power authority of the state of New York's high load factor, 43 economic development power and other business customers served by poli- 44 tical subdivisions of the state authorized by law to engage in the 45 distribution of electric power that were authorized to be served by the 46 authority from the authority's former James A. Fitzpatrick nuclear power 47 plant as of the effective date of this subdivision whose power prices 48 may be subject to increase before [May fifteenth, two thousand eleven] 49 JUNE THIRTIETH, TWO THOUSAND TWELVE. Provided, however, that the total 50 amount of megawatts of replacement and preservation power which, due to 51 the extension of the energy cost savings benefits, are not relinquished 52 by or withdrawn from a recipient shall be deemed to be relinquished or 53 withdrawn for purposes of offering such megawatts by the authority for 54 reallocation pursuant to subdivision thirteen of section one thousand 55 five of the public authorities law. Provided, further, that for any such 56 reallocation, the authority shall maintain the same energy cost savings S. 2810--C 34 A. 4010--C 1 benefit level for all eligible businesses using any available authority 2 resources as deemed feasible and advisable by the trustees pursuant to 3 section seven of part U of chapter fifty-nine of the laws of two thou- 4 sand six. 5 4. Applications for an energy cost savings benefit shall be in the 6 form and contain such information, exhibits and supporting data as the 7 board may prescribe. The board shall review the applications received 8 and shall determine the applications which best meet the criteria estab- 9 lished for the benefits pursuant to this subdivision and it shall recom- 10 mend such applications to the power authority of the state of New York 11 with such terms and conditions as it deems appropriate; provided, howev- 12 er, that for energy cost savings benefits granted on or after [June 13 thirtieth, two thousand nine] MAY FIFTEENTH, TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN through 14 [May fifteenth, two thousand eleven] JUNE THIRTIETH, TWO THOUSAND 15 TWELVE, the board shall expedite the awarding of such benefits and shall 16 defer the review of compliance with such criteria until after the appli- 17 cant has been awarded an energy cost savings benefit. Such terms and 18 conditions shall include reasonable provisions providing for the partial 19 or complete withdrawal of the energy cost savings benefit in the event 20 the recipient fails to maintain mutually agreed upon commitments that 21 may include, but are not limited to, levels of employment, capital 22 investment and power utilization. Recommendation for approval of an 23 energy cost savings benefit shall qualify an applicant to receive an 24 energy cost savings benefit from the power authority of the state of New 25 York pursuant to the terms and conditions of the recommendation. 26 S 10. The opening paragraph of paragraph 5 of subdivision (a) of 27 section 189 of the economic development law, as amended by chapter 311 28 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows: 29 "Power for jobs electricity savings reimbursements" shall mean 30 payments made by the power authority of the state of New York as recom- 31 mended by the board to recipients of allocations of power under phases 32 four and five of the power for jobs program for a period of time until 33 November thirtieth, two thousand four, subsequent to the expiration of 34 their phase four or five power for jobs contract provided however that 35 any power for jobs recipient may choose to receive an electricity 36 savings reimbursement as a substitute for a contract extension for the 37 period from the date the recipient's contract expires through [May 38 fifteenth] JUNE THIRTIETH, two thousand [eleven] TWELVE. The "basic 39 reimbursement" is an amount that when credited against the recipient's 40 actual "unit cost of electricity" during a quarter (meaning the cost for 41 commodity and delivery per kilowatt-hour for the quantity of electricity 42 purchased and delivered under the power for jobs program during a simi- 43 lar period in the final year of the recipient's contract), results in an 44 effective unit cost of electricity during the quarter equal to the aver- 45 age unit cost of electricity such recipient paid during the final year 46 of the contract for power allocated under phase four or five of the 47 power for jobs program, PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT NOTWITHSTANDING THE FORE- 48 GOING, FOR THE PERIOD JULY FIRST, TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN THROUGH JUNE THIR- 49 TIETH, TWO THOUSAND TWELVE, THE BASIC REIMBURSEMENT SHALL BE AN AMOUNT 50 SUCH THAT THE RECIPIENT RECEIVES UNIT (PER KILOWATT-HOUR) ELECTRICITY 51 SAVINGS EQUIVALENT TO THE AVERAGE UNIT ELECTRICITY SAVINGS RECEIVED 52 DURING THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDING ON DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST, TWO THOUSAND 53 TEN. 54 S 11. Subdivisions (f) and (l) of section 189 of the economic develop- 55 ment law, as amended by chapter 311 of the laws of 2010, are amended to 56 read as follows: S. 2810--C 35 A. 4010--C 1 (f) Eligibility. The board shall recommend applications for allo- 2 cations of power under the power for jobs program to or for the use of 3 businesses which normally utilize a minimum peak electric demand in 4 excess of four hundred kilowatts; provided, however, that up to one 5 hundred megawatts of power available for allocation during the initial 6 three phases of the power for jobs program may be recommended for allo- 7 cations to not-for-profit corporations and to small businesses; and, 8 provided, further that up to seventy-five megawatts of power available 9 for allocation during the fourth phase of the program may be recommended 10 for allocations to not-for-profit corporations and to small businesses. 11 The board may require small businesses that normally utilize a minimum 12 peak electric demand of less than one hundred kilowatts to aggregate 13 their electric demand in amounts of no less than one hundred kilowatts, 14 for the purposes of applying to the board for an allocation of power. 15 The board shall recommend allocations of the additional three hundred 16 megawatts available during the fourth phase of the program to any such 17 eligible applicant, including any recipient of power allocated during 18 the first phase of the program. The board shall recommend allocations of 19 the additional one hundred eighty-three megawatts available during the 20 fifth phase of the program to any eligible applicant, including any 21 recipient of power allocated during the second and third phases of the 22 program; provided, however, that the term of contracts for allocations 23 under the fifth phase of the program shall in no case extend beyond [May 24 fifteenth, two thousand eleven] JUNE THIRTIETH, TWO THOUSAND TWELVE. 25 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, and, in partic- 26 ular, the provisions of this chapter concerning the terms of contracts 27 for allocations under the power for jobs program, the terms of any 28 contract with a recipient of power allocated under phase two of the 29 power for jobs program that has expired or will expire on or before the 30 thirty-first day of August, two thousand two, may be extended by the 31 power authority of the state of New York for an additional period of 32 three months effective on the date of such expiration, pending the 33 filing and approval of an application by such recipient for an allo- 34 cation under the fifth phase of the program. The term of any new 35 contract with such recipient under the fifth phase of the program shall 36 be deemed to include any three month contract extension made pursuant to 37 this subdivision and the termination date of any such new contract under 38 phase five shall be no later than if such new contract had commenced 39 upon the expiration of the recipient's original phase two contract. The 40 terms of any contract with a recipient of power allocated under phase 41 four and/or phase five of the power for jobs program that has expired or 42 will expire on or before the thirty-first day of December, two thousand 43 five, may be extended by the power authority of the state of New York 44 from a date beginning no earlier than the first day of December, two 45 thousand four and extending through [May fifteenth, two thousand eleven] 46 JUNE THIRTIETH, TWO THOUSAND TWELVE. 47 (l) The board shall solicit and review applications for the power for 48 jobs electricity savings reimbursements and contract extensions from 49 recipients of power for jobs allocations under phases four and five of 50 the program for the award of such reimbursements and/or contract exten- 51 sions. The board may prescribe a simplified form and content for an 52 application for such reimbursements or extensions. An applicant shall be 53 eligible for such reimbursements and/or extensions only if it is in 54 compliance with and agrees to continue to meet the job retention and 55 creation commitments set forth in its prior power for jobs contract, or 56 such other commitments as the board deems reasonable; provided, however, S. 2810--C 36 A. 4010--C 1 that for the power for jobs electricity savings reimbursements and 2 contract extensions granted on or after [June thirtieth, two thousand 3 nine] MAY FIFTEENTH, TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN through [May fifteenth, two 4 thousand eleven] JUNE THIRTIETH, TWO THOUSAND TWELVE, the board shall 5 expedite the awarding of such reimbursements and/or extensions and shall 6 defer the review of compliance with such commitments until after the 7 applicant has been awarded a power for jobs electricity savings 8 reimbursement and/or contract extension. The board shall review such 9 applications and make recommendations for the award: 1. of such 10 reimbursements through the power authority of the state of New York for 11 a period of time up to November thirtieth, two thousand four, and 2. of 12 such contract extensions or reimbursements as applied for by the recipi- 13 ent for a period of time beginning December first, two thousand four and 14 ending [May fifteenth, two thousand eleven] JUNE THIRTIETH, TWO THOUSAND 15 TWELVE. At no time shall a recipient receive both a reimbursement and 16 extension after December first, two thousand four. The power authority 17 of the state of New York shall receive notification from the board 18 regarding the award of power for jobs electricity savings reimbursements 19 and/or contract extensions. 20 S 12. Subdivision 9 of section 186-a of the tax law, as amended by 21 chapter 217 of the laws of 2009, is amended to read as follows: 22 9. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter or any other 23 law to the contrary, for taxable periods nineteen hundred ninety-seven 24 through and including two thousand [ten] TWELVE, any utility which 25 delivers power under the power for jobs program, as established by 26 section one hundred eighty-nine of the economic development law, shall 27 be allowed a credit, subject to the limitations thereon contained in 28 this subdivision, against the tax imposed under this section equal to 29 net lost revenues from the delivery of power under such power for jobs 30 program. Net lost revenues means the "net receipts" less "net utility 31 revenue" from such delivery of power. For purposes of this subdivision, 32 "net receipts" shall mean the amount that the utility would have other- 33 wise received from customers receiving power pursuant to allocations by 34 the New York state economic development power allocation board in 35 accordance with section one hundred eighty-nine of the economic develop- 36 ment law, or from customers whose allocation has been transferred to an 37 energy service company, or from energy service companies to which such 38 allocation has been transferred, pursuant to its tariff supervised by 39 the public service commission for substantially comparable service 40 otherwise applicable to such customers or energy service companies in 41 the absence of such designation, less the utility's annual average 42 incremental short-term variable and capacity costs of providing such 43 power in the absence of such purchase. For the purposes of this subdivi- 44 sion, "net utility revenue" shall mean the revenues the utility actually 45 receives in accordance with such section one hundred eighty-nine from 46 such customers so designated by the New York state economic development 47 power allocation board or from customers whose allocation has been 48 transferred to an energy service company, or from the energy service 49 companies to which a power for jobs allocation has been transferred, 50 less the utility's cost of such power under such program. Provided, 51 however, that any credit under this section shall be used only with 52 respect to the same taxable year during which such credit arose and 53 shall not be capable of being carried forward or backward to any other 54 taxable period. Nor shall any credit be allowed to any utility for the 55 total amount of power, expressed in kilowatt hours, purchased by the 56 customers of such utility under such program during the taxable period S. 2810--C 37 A. 4010--C 1 that exceeds the prorated "baseline energy use" by all customers of that 2 utility purchasing power under such program during the taxable period. 3 "Baseline energy use" with respect to each customer shall mean the larg- 4 est amount of kilowatt hours of energy used by such customer during any 5 twelve consecutive month period occurring during the preceding thirty 6 months immediately preceding the New York state economic development 7 power allocation board's recommendation of such customer's application, 8 prorated to reflect the length of time of the customer's participation 9 in such program during the taxable period. Provided further, however, 10 that in accordance with subdivision (k) of section one hundred eighty- 11 nine of the economic development law no tax credit shall be available 12 for any revenue losses when a utility has declined to purchase power 13 allocated for sale under such program. No electric corporation shall be 14 allowed the tax credit authorized by this subdivision until it shall 15 file a certificate from the department of public service for the period 16 covered by the return verifying that the calculation of such tax credit 17 complies with this subdivision and the department of public service has 18 approved such certificate and forwarded a copy of such approved certif- 19 icate to the commissioner or any amended certificate resulting from the 20 need for correction. The credit allowed by this subdivision shall not be 21 applicable in calculating any other tax imposed or authorized to be 22 imposed by this chapter or any other law, and the amount of the tax 23 surcharge imposed under section one hundred eighty-six-c of this article 24 shall be calculated and payable as if the credit provided for by this 25 subdivision were not allowed. 26 S 13. Subparagraph 2 of paragraph g of the ninth undesignated para- 27 graph of section 1005 of the public authorities law, as amended by chap- 28 ter 217 of the laws of 2009, is amended to read as follows: 29 2. The authority, as deemed feasible and advisable by the trustees, is 30 authorized to make payments to recipients of the power for jobs elec- 31 tricity savings reimbursements and additional annual voluntary contrib- 32 utions into the state treasury to the credit of the general fund. The 33 authority shall make such contributions to the state treasury no later 34 than ninety days after the end of the calendar year in which a credit 35 under subdivision nine of section one hundred eighty-six-a of the tax 36 law is available: (a) for the additional three hundred megawatts of 37 power under the fourth phase of the program provided under chapter 38 sixty-three of the laws of two thousand and under the fifth phase for 39 the additional one hundred eighty-three megawatts provided under chapter 40 two hundred twenty-six of the laws of two thousand two; and (b) for any 41 extension of any contract for allocations under the fourth phase of the 42 program and under the fifth phase of the program. Payments for any elec- 43 tricity savings reimbursement under section one hundred eighty-nine of 44 the economic development law shall be made pursuant to such section. 45 Such annual contributions shall be equal to fifty percent of the total 46 amount of such credits available each year to all local distributors of 47 electricity. In addition, such authorization for contribution in state 48 fiscal year two thousand two--two thousand three shall be equal to the 49 total amount of credit available in two thousand one and two thousand 50 two; and such authorization for contribution in state fiscal year two 51 thousand three--two thousand four shall be equal to the total amount of 52 credit available in two thousand three; under subdivision nine of 53 section one hundred eighty-six-a of the tax law under the fourth phase 54 of the program for the additional three hundred megawatts provided under 55 chapter sixty-three of the laws of two thousand and under the fifth 56 phase for the additional one hundred eighty-three megawatts provided S. 2810--C 38 A. 4010--C 1 under chapter two hundred twenty-six of the laws of two thousand two. In 2 state fiscal year two thousand four--two thousand five, such authorized 3 annual contribution shall be equal to one hundred percent of the total 4 amount of such credits available each year to all local distributors of 5 electricity. Such authorization for contribution in state fiscal years 6 two thousand four and two thousand five shall be equal to the total 7 amount of credit available in two thousand four and two thousand five; 8 under subdivision nine of section one hundred eighty-six-a of the tax 9 law under the fourth phase of the program for the additional three 10 hundred megawatts provided under chapter sixty-three of the laws of two 11 thousand and under the fifth phase for the additional one hundred eight- 12 y-three megawatts provided under chapter two hundred twenty-six of the 13 laws of two thousand two. In addition, such authorization for contrib- 14 ution for any extension of any contract for allocations under the fourth 15 phase of the program and under the fifth phase of the program in each 16 state fiscal year shall be equal to the total amount of credit or 17 reimbursement available in state fiscal year two thousand four--two 18 thousand five, state fiscal year two thousand five--two thousand six and 19 two thousand six--two thousand seven. Additionally, notwithstanding any 20 other section of law, the authority is authorized to make a contribution 21 in an amount related to total amounts of credit received under phases 22 one, two, three, four and five of the program. In no case shall the 23 contribution for state fiscal year two thousand five--two thousand six 24 be less than seventy-five million dollars. The contribution for state 25 fiscal year two thousand six--two thousand seven shall be one hundred 26 million dollars. The contribution for state fiscal year two thousand 27 seven--two thousand eight shall be thirty million dollars. The contrib- 28 ution for state fiscal year two thousand eight--two thousand nine shall 29 be twenty-five million dollars. The contribution for state fiscal year 30 two thousand nine--two thousand ten shall be twelve million five hundred 31 thousand dollars. THE CONTRIBUTION FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR TWO THOUSAND 32 TEN--TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN SHALL BE SEVEN AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS. 33 THE CONTRIBUTION FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN--TWO THOUSAND 34 TWELVE SHALL BE SIX MILLION DOLLARS. The department of public service 35 shall estimate the payment due by the end of the calendar year in which 36 the credit is available. In no case shall the amount of the total annual 37 contributions for the years during which delivery and sale of power 38 associated with all power for jobs phases and any extensions thereof 39 takes place exceed the aggregate total of four hundred [sixty-one] 40 SEVENTY-FIVE million [five hundred thousand] dollars. 41 S 14. The opening paragraph of subdivision 5 of section 1005 of the 42 public authorities law, as amended by chapter 294 of the laws of 1968, 43 is amended to read as follows: 44 To develop, maintain, manage and operate those parts of the Niagara 45 and Saint Lawrence hydroelectric projects owned or controlled by it in 46 such manner as to give effect to the policy hereby declared (and all 47 plans and acts, and all contracts for the use, sale, transmission and 48 distribution of the power generated by such projects, shall be made in 49 the light of, consistent with and subject to this policy), namely, that 50 such projects shall be in all respects for the aid, improvement, and 51 benefit of commerce and navigation in, through, along and past the 52 Niagara river, the Saint Lawrence river and the international rapids 53 section thereof, and that in the development of hydro-electric power 54 therefrom such projects shall be considered primarily as for the benefit 55 of the people of the state as a whole [and particularly the domestic and 56 rural consumers to whom the power can economically be made available, S. 2810--C 39 A. 4010--C 1 and accordingly that sale to and use by industry shall be a secondary 2 purpose, to be utilized principally to secure a sufficiently high load 3 factor and revenue returns to permit domestic and rural use at the 4 lowest possible rates and in such manner as to encourage increased 5 domestic and rural use of electricity]. In furtherance of this policy 6 and to secure a wider distribution of such power and use of the greatest 7 value to the general public of the state, the authority shall in addi- 8 tion to other methods which it may find advantageous make provision so 9 that municipalities and other political sub-divisions of the state now 10 or hereafter authorized by law to engage in the distribution of electric 11 power may secure a reasonable share of the power generated by such 12 projects, and shall sell the same or cause the same to be sold to such 13 municipalities and political subdivisions at prices representing cost of 14 generation, plus capital and operating charges, plus a fair cost of 15 transmission, all as determined by the trustees, and subject to condi- 16 tions which shall assure the resale of such power [to domestic and rural 17 consumers] at the lowest possible price, provided, however, that in 18 disposing of hydro-electric power pursuant to and in furtherance of the 19 aforementioned policy and purposes, appropriate provision may also be 20 made to allocate a reasonable share of project power to agencies created 21 or designated by other states and authorized to resell the power to 22 users under the same terms and conditions as power is disposed of in New 23 York state. To that end, the authority may provide in any contract or 24 contracts which it may make for the sale, transmission and distribution 25 of the power that the purchaser, transmitter or distributor shall 26 construct, maintain and operate, on such terms as the authority may deem 27 proper, such connecting lines as may be necessary for transmission of 28 the power from main transmission lines to such municipalities or poli- 29 tical subdivisions. 30 S 15. Subdivision 16 of section 1005 of the public authorities law, as 31 added by chapter 217 of the laws of 2009, is REPEALED. 32 S 16. Subdivision 16 of section 1005 of the public authorities law, as 33 added by chapter 477 of the laws of 2009, is renumbered subdivision 17, 34 and paragraph (a) of such subdivision is amended to read as follows: 35 (a) As deemed feasible and advisable by the trustees, to finance and 36 design, develop, construct, implement, provide and administer energy-re- 37 lated projects, programs and services for any public entity and any 38 recipient of the economic development power, expansion power, replace- 39 ment power, preservation power, high load factor power, municipal 40 distribution agency power, [and the] power for jobs, AND RECHARGE NEW 41 YORK POWER programs administered by the authority. In establishing and 42 providing high performance and sustainable building programs and 43 services authorized by this subdivision, the authority is authorized to 44 consult standards, guidelines, rating systems, and/or criteria estab- 45 lished or adopted by other organizations, including but not limited to 46 the United States green building council under its leadership in energy 47 and environmental design (LEED) programs, the green building initi- 48 ative's green globes rating system, and the American National Standards 49 Institute. The source of any financing and/or loans provided by the 50 authority for the purposes of this subdivision may be the proceeds of 51 notes issued pursuant to section one thousand nine-a of this title, the 52 proceeds of bonds issued pursuant to section one thousand ten of this 53 title, or any other available authority funds. 54 S 17. Section 2 of chapter 477 of the laws of 2009, amending the 55 public authorities law relating to energy efficiency and clean energy S. 2810--C 40 A. 4010--C 1 initiatives of the power authority of the state of New York, is amended 2 to read as follows: 3 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately [and shall expire three 4 years after it shall have become a law; provided that such expiration 5 shall not affect the validity of any energy services contract authorized 6 by this act and entered into prior to its expiration]. 7 S 18. The opening paragraph of subdivision 6 of section 1005 of the 8 public authorities law, as amended by chapter 294 of the laws of 1968, 9 is amended to read as follows: 10 To develop, maintain, manage and operate its projects other than the 11 Niagara and Saint Lawrence hydroelectric projects so as (i) to provide 12 an adequate supply of energy for optimum utilization of its hydroelec- 13 tric projects, (ii) to attract and expand high load factor industry, 14 (iii) to provide for the additional needs of its municipal electric and 15 rural electric cooperative customers, (IV) TO PROVIDE A SUPPLY OF POWER 16 AND ENERGY FOR USE IN THE RECHARGE NEW YORK POWER PROGRAM AS RECHARGE 17 NEW YORK MARKET POWER, and [(iv)] (V) to assist in maintaining an 18 adequate, dependable electric power supply for the state. 19 S 19. Severability clause. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdi- 20 vision, section or part of this act shall be adjudged by any court of 21 competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, 22 impair, or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in 23 its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section 24 or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judg- 25 ment shall have been rendered. It is hereby declared to be the intent of 26 the legislature that this act would have been enacted even if such 27 invalid provisions had not been included therewith. 28 S 20. This act shall take effect immediately; provided that: 29 a. the amendments to section 183 of the economic development law made 30 by section nine of this act shall not affect the expiration of such 31 section and shall be deemed to expire therewith; 32 b. the amendments to section 189 of the economic development law made 33 by sections ten and eleven of this act shall not affect the repeal of 34 such section and shall be deemed repealed therewith; 35 c. the amendments to subdivision 9 of section 186-a of the tax law 36 made by section twelve of this act shall not affect the repeal of such 37 subdivision and shall be deemed repealed therewith; and 38 d. the amendments to subparagraph 2 of paragraph g of the 9th undesig- 39 nated paragraph of section 1005 of the public authorities law made by 40 section thirteen of this act shall not affect the expiration of such 41 subparagraph and shall be deemed to expire therewith. 42 PART DD 43 Section 1. The New York state urban development corporation shall 44 submit for approval to the director of the budget a comprehensive finan- 45 cial plan for the corporation and its subsidiaries for expenditures, 46 regardless of source, including but not limited to those from the debt 47 service account, the excess debt service account, the housing repair and 48 modernization fund account, the interest income account, and the econom- 49 ic development income account, in such detail as the director of the 50 budget may require. The director of the budget shall file copies of such 51 financial plan with the senate finance committee, the assembly ways and 52 means committee and the department of audit and control in both paper 53 and electronic format. S. 2810--C 41 A. 4010--C 1 S 2. 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the New 2 York state urban development corporation shall establish accounts and 3 subaccounts within the treasury of such corporation which shall reflect 4 and consist of all funds made available to such corporation, at any 5 time, from any sources for its corporate purposes. Such account shall 6 consist of, but not be limited to, the following: 7 (i) general and administrative accounts, which shall consist of all 8 funds made available for the operational expenses of such corporation; 9 (ii) general and administrative accounts of certain subsidiary corpo- 10 rations, which shall consist of all funds made available for the opera- 11 tional expenses of the mortgage loan enforcement and administration 12 corporation and the 42nd street development project, incorporated, 13 provided, however, that such subsidiary shall be established as a sepa- 14 rate account; 15 (iii) debt service account, which shall consist of all funds made 16 available for debt service payments on the outstanding general obli- 17 gations of the corporation where the original issue of such bonds or 18 notes was prior to April 1, 1976, and including any refinancing or 19 renewal of such bonds and notes, provided such account shall not, in any 20 manner, reduce any debt service reserve fund below a level agreed to 21 pursuant to a statute, covenant or other contract between the corpo- 22 ration and such bondholders or noteholders; 23 (iv) excess debt service account, which shall consist of all funds 24 made available from the net savings achieved as a result of the refund- 25 ing of the corporation's general purpose bonds authorized pursuant to 26 resolution number 96-ud-526 of the public authorities control board. Net 27 savings shall be determined by the difference between annual debt 28 service payments which would have been required pursuant to the refunded 29 bonds and the annual debt service payments for the corporation's corpo- 30 rate purpose bonds issued to accomplish such refunding; 31 (v) housing repair and modernization fund account, which shall consist 32 of funds made available from the excess debt service account to assist 33 in maintaining the residential and commercial portfolios of the corpo- 34 ration as determined by the chairman of the corporation or his designee; 35 (vi) buildout account, which shall consist of all funds made available 36 for the payment of expenses associated with final settlements on remain- 37 ing issues of construction costs and mortgage amounts on residential and 38 nonresidential projects financed by the corporation; 39 (vii) project repair account, which shall consist of all funds made 40 available for the maintenance, servicing or repairing of real property 41 in the residential, industrial and commercial portfolios of such corpo- 42 rations; 43 (viii) economic development income account, which shall consist of all 44 payments, including payments to compensate for any funds, time or other 45 costs provided by the corporation in relation to nonresidential projects 46 and all other reimbursable corporate service income from economic devel- 47 opment projects and payments which are provided to such corporation for 48 purposes of repayment of funds in respect to any contract or other 49 agreements entered into by the corporation which are attributable to any 50 economic development project of the corporation, provided, however, that 51 such account shall not include funds representing repayments which are 52 to be returned to the development of such project pursuant to any 53 contract or other agreement entered into by the corporation; 54 (ix) economic development program and project accounts, which shall 55 consist of all funds made available for specific economic development 56 programs and projects excluding any program or project authorized by a S. 2810--C 42 A. 4010--C 1 resolution or other action of the corporation prior to April 1, 1976, 2 and excluding any residential project, provided, however, that each 3 specified program and project shall be established as a separate account 4 unless otherwise authorized pursuant to an appropriation; 5 (x) new communities and community support account, which shall consist 6 of all funds made available for, and all income received from the Audu- 7 bon and Radisson communities; 8 (xi) Roosevelt Island operating corporation account, which shall 9 consist of all funds made available for, and all income received from 10 the Roosevelt Island community; 11 (xii) interest income account, which shall consist of all moneys 12 earned by the corporation from investment of any funds available in the 13 accounts and subaccounts within the treasury of the corporation; and 14 (xiii) mortgage servicing fee account, which shall consist of all 15 funds made available to the mortgage loan enforcement and administration 16 corporation for the payment of fees to the housing special revenue 17 account of the miscellaneous special revenue fund associated with the 18 provision of mortgage servicing activities by the division of housing 19 and community renewal. 20 2. The amounts deposited in any such account may be interchanged with 21 any other account for purposes of investment and may be commingled, 22 provided, however, that such interchange may not increase or decrease 23 any account, other than the debt service account, and the interest 24 income account, by more than five percent in the aggregate in the entire 25 period of any fiscal year of the corporation. Provided further, that in 26 addition to any other specific exception provided for in this section, 27 the following exemptions to the above interchange provision shall apply 28 for the purposes of the debt service account, the interest income 29 account, the project repair account, the mortgage servicing fee account, 30 the general and administrative account of the mortgage loan enforcement 31 and administration corporation, excess debt service account, housing 32 repair and modernization fund account, Roosevelt Island operating corpo- 33 ration account and the economic development income account: 34 (i) Interchange from the debt service account to any other account 35 shall be unlimited, but all such transfers from the debt service account 36 shall be repaid quarterly to such account on or before June 30, 2011, 37 September 30, 2011, December 31, 2011 and March 31, 2012, except for: 38 (A) $30,762,000 which shall be transferred to the general and adminis- 39 trative account from the debt service account during the state fiscal 40 year commencing April 1, 2011, and such amount of $30,762,000 shall not 41 be repaid to the debt service account; (B) $2,000,000 which shall be 42 transferred to the general and administrative account of the 42nd street 43 development project, incorporated and which shall be repaid pursuant to 44 a repayment agreement as set out in paragraph (vi) of this subdivision. 45 (ii) Interchange from the excess debt service account shall be unlim- 46 ited, but all such transfers from the excess debt service account shall 47 be repaid quarterly to such account on or before June 30, 2011, Septem- 48 ber 30, 2011, December 31, 2011, and March 31, 2012, except for: (A) an 49 amount sufficient to fund the housing repair and modernization fund 50 account to assist in maintaining the residential and commercial portfo- 51 lios of the corporation as determined by the chairman of the corporation 52 or his designee; (B) an amount necessary to invest in the job develop- 53 ment authority, as certified by the chairman of the authority or his 54 designee, to provide funds in order to pay lawful debts of the authority 55 provided that the corporation shall not make any payment or investment 56 for the benefit of the authority unless and until it has independently S. 2810--C 43 A. 4010--C 1 verified that the authority does not have sufficient funds available to 2 pay its lawfully incurred debts and obligations, and with any net 3 savings which remain and are available; (C) all remaining balances of 4 funds contained in the excess debt service account shall be remitted to 5 the credit of the state of New York general fund not later than March 6 31, 2011. 7 (iii) Interchange from the interest income account, other than to the 8 general and administrative account of the mortgage loan enforcement and 9 administration corporation, may be unlimited. 10 (iv) Interchange to the project repair account from any account may be 11 unlimited, and the corporation shall transfer up to $10,000,000 to such 12 account from any account during the fiscal year commencing April 1, 13 2011, and such amount up to $10,000,000 shall not be repaid. 14 (v) Interchange between the general and administrative account of the 15 mortgage loan enforcement and administration corporation and any other 16 account shall comply with the provisions specified herein, except that 17 up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to such subsidiary corporation 18 during the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2011 and any such amount 19 shall not be repaid. 20 (vi) An advance up to $2,000,000 may be made from the debt service 21 account to the general and administrative account of the 42nd street 22 development project, incorporated, provided, however, that before such 23 advance is made the New York state urban development corporation shall 24 enter into an agreement with the director of the budget providing for 25 repayment of such advance. Subject to the approval of the director of 26 the budget, and notification of the chairs of the assembly ways and 27 means and the senate finance committees in both paper and electronic 28 format, the corporation is hereby authorized to expend revenues of the 29 project for services and expenses of the corporation. The total amount 30 expended by the 42nd street development project, incorporated shall not 31 exceed $2,000,000 and any unexpended project revenues shall be used to 32 reduce the total advance provided to the project from the debt service 33 account. 34 (vii) Interchange from the debt service account to the mortgage 35 servicing fee account of the mortgage loan enforcement and adminis- 36 tration corporation shall comply with the provisions specified herein, 37 except that up to $2,838,000 shall be transferred to such mortgage 38 servicing fee account during the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2011 39 and such amount shall not be repaid. Prior to the allocation of any 40 moneys from the debt service account to the 42nd street development 41 project, incorporated, and the mortgage loan enforcement and adminis- 42 tration corporation for the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2011, each 43 corporation shall submit for approval to the director of the budget, a 44 comprehensive financial plan for each corporation for such fiscal year, 45 in such detail as the director of the budget shall require in both paper 46 and electronic format. The financial plan shall be submitted to the 47 budget director on or before May 15, 2011. A report for each plan and 48 any plan update, if necessary, shall be submitted to the director of the 49 budget on or before August 15, 2011, November 15, 2011 and February 15, 50 2012. Each such report shall provide the actual revenue and expenditures 51 for the preceding quarters ending June 30, 2011, September 30, 2011 and 52 December 31, 2011, in such detail as the director of the budget shall 53 require. Further, any plan update shall revise, where necessary, the 54 revenue and expenditure plan for each corporation for the remainder of 55 the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2011. No transfer to the general 56 administrative account of the corporation shall occur prior to the S. 2810--C 44 A. 4010--C 1 approval of the financial plan and unless in compliance with the 2 approved financial plan. 3 The director of the budget shall file copies of such financial plans, 4 quarterly reports and any plan updates with the department of audit and 5 control and the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means 6 committee in both paper and electronic format. Interchange made to the 7 debt service account shall not be repaid if such payment would reduce 8 any debt service or debt service reserve requirements below any amount 9 required pursuant to a covenant, contract or other agreements with the 10 bondholders and noteholders. No payments or deposits shall be made from 11 any debt service reserve fund established pursuant to the provisions of 12 section 20 of the New York state urban development corporation act to 13 any account of the corporation other than the debt service account; and 14 such payment or deposit shall only occur if deemed necessary to meet the 15 payments specified in the debt service account described herein. 16 Provided further, (a) that such investment shall be made pursuant to 17 the provisions of subdivision 22 of section 5 of the New York state 18 urban development corporation act; (b) that such investment shall be 19 made in a fashion which shall enable the corporation to timely meet its 20 obligations; (c) that such investment shall be specified in each account 21 in respect to the amount contributed, and that upon termination of such 22 investment each account shall be reimbursed. Such account and subaccount 23 shall be included in detailed quarterly reports of the corporation 24 commencing with the quarterly report for the period immediately preced- 25 ing April 1, 2011 which set forth the status of all such accounts, 26 including for each account and subaccount the amount in such accounts at 27 the beginning of such quarter (from and including the entire period of 28 the first day of the operative calendar year), the payments of such 29 accounts, the payments from such accounts and the amount in such 30 accounts at the close of such quarter (to and including the entire peri- 31 od of the last day of the operative calendar year). Such detailed quar- 32 terly report shall be prepared and submitted within 30 days of the close 33 of each fiscal quarter of the corporation to the director of the budget, 34 and the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the 35 assembly ways and means committee in both paper and electronic format. 36 Such accounts and subaccounts shall be detailed in the annual report of 37 the corporation. 38 No disbursements or payments shall be made from the economic develop- 39 ment income account or the interest income account except upon a request 40 for the transfer of such funds to the director of the budget who shall 41 file such request and approval thereof with the department of audit and 42 control and copies thereof with the senate finance committee and the 43 assembly ways and means committee in both paper and electronic format, 44 except that such prior approval shall not be required in respect to 45 repayments to the state. Any amounts in any debt service reserve funds, 46 any inconsistent provisions of law notwithstanding, established by the 47 corporation pursuant to the provisions of section 20 of the New York 48 state urban development corporation act, which would not reduce the 49 amount of such fund or funds to less than (1) the maximum amount of 50 principal and interest maturing and becoming due in 2011 or (2) any 51 amount required pursuant to a covenant, contract or other agreement with 52 bondholders and noteholders shall be paid by the corporation to the 53 state comptroller for deposit to the credit of the general fund of the 54 state on or before March 1, 2012. In the event that the corporation 55 shall fail to make such payment, the comptroller shall withhold from any 56 appropriations otherwise available to the corporation, the amount suffi- S. 2810--C 45 A. 4010--C 1 cient to pay to the general fund the amounts required to be paid by the 2 corporation pursuant to the foregoing provisions. The state comptroller 3 shall create accounts for each item of appropriation. 4 S 3. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to 5 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2011; and 6 provided further that sections one and two of this act shall expire and 7 be deemed repealed March 31, 2012. 8 PART EE 9 Section 1. Subdivision 1 of section 12 of section 1 of chapter 174 of 10 the laws of 1968 constituting the New York state urban development 11 corporation act is amended by adding a new undesignated paragraph to 12 read as follows: 13 THE EMPIRE STATE NEW MARKET CORPORATION, A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENTI- 14 TY CERTIFIED BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY COMMUNITY 15 DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FUND AND A CORPORATE SUBSIDIARY OF 16 THE CORPORATION, BY RESOLUTION, MAY DIRECT ANY OF ITS DIRECTORS, OFFI- 17 CERS, OR EMPLOYEES TO FORM LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES PURSUANT TO 18 SECTION 203 OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF 19 CERTIFYING AND PERFORMING AS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ENTITIES THAT WOULD 20 BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE AN ALLOCATION OF TAX CREDITS UNDER THE NEW 21 MARKETS TAX CREDIT PROGRAM. NO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY FORMED PURSU- 22 ANT TO THIS SECTION SHALL MERGE OR CONSOLIDATE. EACH LIMITED LIABILITY 23 COMPANY SHALL ACT SOLELY IN RELATION TO PROJECTS SELECTED BY THE CORPO- 24 RATION, OR A CORPORATE SUBSIDIARY OF THE CORPORATION. EACH LIMITED 25 LIABILITY COMPANY SHALL BE EMPOWERED TO RECEIVE AN ALLOCATION OF TAX 26 CREDITS FROM A FEDERAL ALLOCATION TO THE CORPORATION, OR A CORPORATE 27 SUBSIDIARY OF THE CORPORATION, UNDER THE NEW MARKETS TAX CREDIT PROGRAM 28 AND TO DO ANY OTHER ACT OR THINGS INCIDENTAL TO OR CONNECTED WITH THE 29 FOREGOING PURPOSES OR IN ADVANCEMENT THEREOF. THE CORPORATION, OR A 30 CORPORATE SUBSIDIARY OF THE CORPORATION, SHALL BE THE MANAGING MEMBER OF 31 EACH LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY CREATED BY THE CORPORATION. IN DETERMIN- 32 ING WHICH PROJECTS TO ALLOCATE TAX CREDITS TO UNDER THE NEW MARKETS TAX 33 CREDIT PROGRAM, THE CORPORATION SHALL PRIORITIZE PROJECTS DEMONSTRATING 34 ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING GOALS OR BENEFITS: (A) CREATING OR RETAIN- 35 ING JOBS IN LOW INCOME COMMUNITIES; (B) INCREASING THE PROVISION OF 36 GOODS AND SERVICES FOR LOW INCOME COMMUNITY RESIDENTS WHICH WOULD OTHER- 37 WISE NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE SAME PRICE OR QUALITY; (C) SUPPORTING 38 MINORITY AND WOMEN-OWNED OR CONTROLLED BUSINESSES; (D) EXPANDING HOUSING 39 OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOW INCOME COMMUNITY PERSONS; (E) SUPPORTING ENVIRON- 40 MENTALLY SUSTAINABLE OUTCOMES; AND (F) SUPPORTING EFFORTS THAT OTHERWISE 41 BENEFIT LOW INCOME COMMUNITY RESIDENTS BY LEVERAGING FURTHER INVESTMENT 42 IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. PROVIDED FURTHER, SUCH PROJECTS SHALL BE LIMITED 43 TO PROJECTS THAT WOULD BE AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS ACT AND SHALL BE SUBJECT 44 TO APPROVAL BY THE BOARD OF THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. THE 45 CORPORATION SHALL PUBLISH INFORMATION REGARDING THE PROCESS USED TO 46 SELECT PROJECTS TO RECEIVE THE NEW MARKETS TAX CREDITS AND PROVIDE A 47 COPY TO THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEM- 48 BLY, THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE AND THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE 49 ASSEMBLY. THE CORPORATION SHALL STRIVE FOR REGIONAL DIVERSITY IN THE 50 ALLOCATION OF TAX CREDITS UNDER THE NEW MARKETS TAX CREDIT PROGRAM. THE 51 CORPORATION SHALL INCLUDE IN THE INFORMATION REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED 52 ANNUALLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SUBDIVISION 1 OF SECTION 53 2800 OF THE PUBLIC AUTHORITIES LAW INFORMATION REGARDING ASSISTANCE 54 PROVIDED BY IT OR ITS SUBSIDIARY UNDER THE NEW MARKETS TAX CREDIT S. 2810--C 46 A. 4010--C 1 PROGRAM, AND SHALL PROVIDE FINANCIAL INFORMATION WITH RESPECT TO ANY 2 SUBSIDIARY ADMINISTERING THE PROGRAM IN THE CORPORATION'S FINANCIAL 3 REPORTS, INCLUDING ITS CERTIFIED AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. 4 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall expire and be 5 deemed repealed 5 years after such effective date. 6 S 2. Severability clause. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivi- 7 sion, section or part of this act shall be adjudged by any court of 8 competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, 9 impair, or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in 10 its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section 11 or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judg- 12 ment shall have been rendered. It is hereby declared to be the intent of 13 the legislature that this act would have been enacted even if such 14 invalid provisions had not been included herein. 15 S 3. This act shall take effect immediately provided, however, that 16 the applicable effective date of Parts A through EE of this act shall be 17 as specifically set forth in the last section of such Parts.