Bill Text: NY S02845 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Authorizes tuition assistance to be paid to students attending educational institutions for which Pell grants may be awarded.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 7-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-01-06 - REFERRED TO HIGHER EDUCATION [S02845 Detail]

Download: New_York-2009-S02845-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         2845
                              2009-2010 Regular Sessions
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                     March 4, 2009
                                      ___________
       Introduced  by  Sen.  SAVINO -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
         printed to be committed to the Committee on Higher Education
       AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to  eligibility  require-
         ments for student financial aid
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Subdivision 4 of section  661  of  the  education  law,  as
    2  amended  by  chapter  309 of the laws of 1996, paragraph a as amended by
    3  section 1 and paragraph c as amended, paragraphs d and e  as  added  and
    4  paragraph  f  as relettered by section 2 of part E1 of chapter 57 of the
    5  laws of 2007, and paragraph f as added by chapter 332  of  the  laws  of
    6  1998, is amended to read as follows:
    7    4.  Attendance  in approved courses of study in approved institutions.
    8  To be eligible to receive payments from the president a student:
    9    a. Must be matriculated in an approved  program,  as  defined  by  the
   10  commissioner  pursuant  to article thirteen OF THIS CHAPTER, OR PURSUANT
   11  TO PARAGRAPH B OF THIS SUBDIVISION, in an institution  situated  in  the
   12  state,  which has been approved and operating in this state for at least
   13  one year, and has been approved for  participation  in  federal  student
   14  financial  aid  programs  authorized by Title IV of the Higher Education
   15  Act of 1965, as amended. Nothing  in  this  subdivision  shall  preclude
   16  payment  of an award to a recipient who receives instruction outside the
   17  state, which instruction is conducted by an institution situated in  the
   18  state,  and  is  part of the student's program of study at such institu-
   19  tion; provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall preclude
   20  the receipt of a loan pursuant to section six  hundred  eighty  of  this
   21  article;  provided,  further,  that  students not attending institutions
   22  eligible for participating in federal Title IV financial aid programs on
   23  or before July first, two thousand seven: (i) who received  their  first
   24  award under this article before the two thousand six--two thousand seven
   25  academic  year  shall  be eligible for payments until the end of the two
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD07039-02-9
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    1  thousand nine--two thousand ten academic  year;  or  (ii)  who  received
    2  their first award under this article for the two thousand six--two thou-
    3  sand  seven  academic year through and including the two thousand nine--
    4  two  thousand ten academic year shall be eligible for payments until the
    5  end of the two thousand fourteen--two thousand fifteen academic year.
    6    b. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS ARTICLE AND  THE  RULES
    7  AND  REGULATIONS  PROMULGATED PURSUANT THERETO, THE PRESIDENT SHALL MAKE
    8  TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AWARDS AVAILABLE TO  ALL  OTHERWISE  ELIGIBLE
    9  STUDENTS  WHO  ARE  ATTENDING  AN  EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION IN THIS STATE
   10  THAT:
   11    (I) IS EXEMPT FROM FEDERAL TAXATION UNDER  SECTION  501(C)(3)  OF  THE
   12  INTERNAL REVENUE CODE; AND
   13    (II) IS ACCREDITED BY AN AGENCY RECOGNIZED BY THE UNITED STATES SECRE-
   14  TARY OF EDUCATION, OR BY A SUCCESSOR FEDERAL AGENCY; AND
   15    (III)  ENROLLMENT IN WHICH INSTITUTION WOULD RENDER THE STUDENT ELIGI-
   16  BLE TO RECEIVE A FEDERAL PELL GRANT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ONE THOU-
   17  SAND SEVENTY OF TITLE TWENTY OF THE UNITED STATES CODE, ET. SEQ. AND THE
   18  REGULATIONS PROMULGATED THEREUNDER; AND
   19    (IV) PROVIDES A PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION LASTING AT LEAST THREE YEARS.
   20    C. Must be in full-time attendance, as defined  by  the  commissioner,
   21  except  as otherwise specifically provided in article fourteen, and, for
   22  a student having completed his or her second academic year, must have  a
   23  cumulative  C  average  or  its  equivalent. The president may waive the
   24  requirement that the student have a cumulative C average or  its  equiv-
   25  alent  for  undue  hardship based on: (i) the death of a relative of the
   26  student; (ii) the personal injury or illness of the  student;  or  (iii)
   27  other extenuating circumstances; and
   28    [c.] D. For students who first receive aid pursuant to this chapter in
   29  academic year nineteen hundred ninety-six--nineteen hundred ninety-seven
   30  to  academic  year  two  thousand  six--two  thousand seven, must have a
   31  certificate of graduation from a school providing  secondary  education,
   32  or  the  recognized  equivalent  of such certificate; or have achieved a
   33  passing score, as determined by the United States  secretary  of  educa-
   34  tion,  on  a  federally approved examination which demonstrates that the
   35  student can benefit from the education being offered;
   36    [d.] E. For students who first receive aid pursuant to this chapter in
   37  academic year two thousand six--two thousand seven, must have a  certif-
   38  icate  of graduation from a recognized school providing secondary educa-
   39  tion within the United States, or  the  recognized  equivalent  of  such
   40  certificate, or have been admitted to such institution after receiving a
   41  passing  score  on a federally approved ability to benefit test that has
   42  been independently  administered  and  evaluated,  as  provided  by  the
   43  commissioner;
   44    [e.] F. For students who first receive aid pursuant to this chapter in
   45  academic year two thousand seven--two thousand eight or thereafter, must
   46  have  (i)  a certificate of graduation from a school providing secondary
   47  education from a state within the United States; or (ii) the  recognized
   48  equivalent  of  such certificate; or (iii) received a passing score on a
   49  federally approved ability to benefit test that has been  identified  by
   50  the  board of regents as satisfying the eligibility requirements of this
   51  section and has been independently administered and evaluated as defined
   52  by the commissioner[.];
   53    [f. for] G. FOR students who are disabled as defined by the  Americans
   54  With  Disability  Act  of  1990,  42 USC 12101, the full-time attendance
   55  requirement is eliminated. Such disabled students may  be  in  part-time
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    1  attendance,  as  defined  by the commissioner in order to be eligible to
    2  receive payments from the president.
    3    S 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall apply to academ-
    4  ic year 2010-2011 and to all subsequent academic years.
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