Bill Text: NY S08319 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Creates the coronavirus business interruption and municipal recovery program to provide grants through the empire state development corporation to businesses and municipalities which sustain economic losses as a result of the COVID-19 emergency; authorizes the issuance of bonds to fund the grants.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 22-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-05-11 - REFERRED TO COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS [S08319 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-S08319-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          8319

                    IN SENATE

                                      May 11, 2020
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sens. AKSHAR, AMEDORE, BORRELLO, BOYLE, FLANAGAN, FUNKE,
          GALLIVAN, GRIFFO, HELMING, JACOBS,  JORDAN,  LANZA,  LAVALLE,  LITTLE,
          O'MARA, ORTT, RANZENHOFER, RITCHIE, ROBACH, SERINO, SEWARD, TEDISCO --
          read  twice  and  ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to
          the Committee on Commerce, Economic Development and Small Business

        AN ACT to create the coronavirus  business  interruption  and  municipal
          recovery  program  to  provide grants to businesses and municipalities
          which sustain economic losses as a result of the COVID-19 emergency

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1.  There  is  hereby created the coronavirus business inter-
     2  ruption and municipal recovery program.
     3    1. Definitions. The following terms shall have the following meanings:
     4    (a) The term "for profit business" shall mean any sole proprietorship,
     5  partnership, limited liability company or  corporation  operating  as  a
     6  business for profit in New York State.
     7    (b)  The term "not-for-profit corporation" shall mean any not-for-pro-
     8  fit corporation operating or providing services in New York State.
     9    (c) The term "authority" shall mean the urban development corporation,
    10  operating as the empire state development corporation.
    11    (d) The  term  "municipality"  shall  mean  any  county,  city,  town,
    12  village, school district, fire district or special district.
    13    (e)  The  term  "direct  economic  loss"  shall mean the amount of the
    14  reduction of revenue or income sustained by a  for  profit  business  or
    15  not-for-profit  corporation, as a result of a coronavirus event, for any
    16  month during the coronavirus period, as determined  in  accordance  with
    17  the private sector loss formula.
    18    (f)  The  term "municipal loss" shall mean the amount of the reduction
    19  of revenue, or increase in municipal expenses  sustained  by  a  munici-
    20  pality,  as  a  result  of a coronavirus event, for any month during the
    21  coronavirus period, as determined  in  accordance  with  the  government
    22  sector loss formula.
    23    (g)  The term "coronavirus period" shall mean the period between Janu-
    24  ary 1, 2020 through April 30, 2021.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD16268-03-0

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     1    (h) The term "coronavirus event" shall mean the suffering of a  direct
     2  economic loss or a municipal loss, as a direct result of:
     3    i.  The  corona pandemic which occurred during January 1, 2020 through
     4  April 30, 2021;
     5    ii. The contraction of  the  coronavirus  by  any  employee,  officer,
     6  director or contractor of the for profit business, not-for-profit corpo-
     7  ration or municipality;
     8    iii. A federal or state executive order;
     9    iv. A federal or state statute;
    10    v. A federal or state regulation; and/or
    11    vi. A local law, ordinance or regulation.
    12    (i)  The  term  "private sector loss formula" shall mean the method of
    13  determining a direct economic loss, during any month in the  coronavirus
    14  period,  by  calculating  the  total  loss experience, that a for profit
    15  business or a not-for-profit corporation has sustained in any  month  of
    16  the  coronavirus  period,  by  comparing the total amount of revenue, or
    17  total the amount of income, during a specific month in  the  coronavirus
    18  period,  as  compared  with  the  total  amount of revenue, or the total
    19  amount of income, in the same month during the period of January 1, 2019
    20  through December 31, 2019,  resulting  in  the  amount  of  such  direct
    21  economic  loss  being  the total amount of loss in revenue, or the total
    22  amount of loss in income, reflected by such comparison for  such  month,
    23  whichever  is greater.  For any for profit business not operating in any
    24  part of 2019, the authority shall determine by actuarial principles what
    25  the monthly loss would be.
    26    (j) The term "government sector loss formula" shall mean the method of
    27  determining a municipal loss, during any month in the coronavirus  peri-
    28  od,  by  calculating  the  total  loss  experience  a  municipality  has
    29  sustained, by comparing the total amount of revenue, during  a  specific
    30  month  in  the  coronavirus  period, as compared with the average of the
    31  total amount of revenue in the same month during the period  of  January
    32  1,  2019  through  December 31, 2019, and by further comparing the total
    33  amount of expense, during a specific month in the coronavirus period, as
    34  compared with the average of the total amount of expenses  in  the  same
    35  month  during  the  period of January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019,
    36  resulting in the amount of such municipal loss being the total amount of
    37  the loss in  revenue  plus  the  total  amount  of  increased  expenses,
    38  reflected by the comparison for such month. In calculating the amount of
    39  increased  expenses  in the governmental sector loss formula, the calcu-
    40  lation shall reduce the amount of  the  increased  expenses  during  the
    41  coronavirus  period  by the percentage of increase in the municipality's
    42  budget between the 2018 and 2019 fiscal years.
    43    2. Grants to businesses. (a) Any for profit business or not-for-profit
    44  corporation, that sustained a direct economic loss, shall be eligible to
    45  apply for a grant under this subdivision.
    46    (b) Grants under this subdivision shall be awarded by  the  authority,
    47  in an amount of the direct economic loss sustained by the applicant, for
    48  any  month  in the coronavirus period, as calculated by the authority in
    49  accordance with the definition of private sector loss formula  contained
    50  in  paragraph  (i)  of  subdivision one of this section. The awards made
    51  under this program would be the program of last  resort  and  no  amount
    52  shall  be  awarded  by  the authority under a specific, individual grant
    53  award, if such amount is otherwise covered or awarded to such applicant,
    54  by any other federal, state or local recovery program, or by a policy of
    55  business interruption insurance or other type of insurance purchased and
    56  maintained by such applicant. No application may be made by an applicant

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     1  until two months have elapsed since the  conclusion  of  the  month  for
     2  which  such application is submitted. An applicant may also receive only
     3  one grant award for any specific, individual month within the  coronavi-
     4  rus  period, but may receive a specific, individual grant award for each
     5  and every month within the coronavirus period.
     6    (c) The authority shall administer the grant program, and shall estab-
     7  lish application procedures to accomplish the purposes of this act.  The
     8  authority shall further be empowered to contract for adjusters,  actuar-
     9  ies  and any other personnel necessary to administer the program, and to
    10  determine and award grants in accordance with this  act.  The  authority
    11  shall  additionally  hereby be authorized to issue bonds, notes or other
    12  indebtedness to pay for the cost of the administration of  this  program
    13  and to award and payout the grants issued under the program.
    14    (d) No specific, individual, monthly grant awarded under this subdivi-
    15  sion shall be in excess of $1,000,000.
    16    (e) The authority shall determine the amount of any specific, individ-
    17  ual,  monthly  award requested in accordance with the provisions of this
    18  act, and shall pay any such applicant seeking such specific, individual,
    19  monthly award, within 90 days of the  date  of  the  submission  of  the
    20  application  for  such  award.  The authority shall further establish an
    21  appeal procedure for all applicants that contend that the  determination
    22  of  the  award  by  the  authority  was not determined correctly or paid
    23  promptly as required by this act.
    24    3. Grants to municipalities. (a) Any  municipality  that  sustained  a
    25  municipal loss, shall be eligible to apply for a grant under this subdi-
    26  vision.
    27    (b)  Grants  under this subdivision shall be awarded by the authority,
    28  in an amount of the sustained municipal loss experienced by  the  appli-
    29  cant,  for  any  month  in  the coronavirus period, as calculated by the
    30  authority in accordance with the definition of  government  sector  loss
    31  formula  contained  in paragraph (j) of subdivision one of this section.
    32  The awards made under this program would be the program of  last  resort
    33  and  no amount shall be awarded by the authority under a specific, indi-
    34  vidual grant award, if such amount is otherwise covered  or  awarded  to
    35  such  applicant,  by any other federal, state or local recovery program,
    36  or by a policy of business  interruption  insurance  or  other  type  of
    37  insurance  purchased  and  maintained by such applicant.  No application
    38  may be made by an applicant until two  months  have  elapsed  since  the
    39  conclusion  of  the  month  for  which such application is submitted. An
    40  applicant may also receive only one grant award for any specific,  indi-
    41  vidual  month within the coronavirus period, but may receive a specific,
    42  individual grant award for each and every month within  the  coronavirus
    43  period.
    44    (c) The authority shall administer the grant program, and shall estab-
    45  lish application procedures to accomplish the purposes of this act.  The
    46  authority  shall further be empowered to contract for adjusters, actuar-
    47  ies and any other personnel necessary to administer the program, and  to
    48  determine  and  award grants in accordance with this act. The authority,
    49  shall additionally hereby be authorized to issue  bonds, notes or  other
    50  indebtedness  to  pay for the cost of the administration of this program
    51  and to award and payout the grants issued under the program.
    52    (d) No specific, individual, monthly grant awarded under this subdivi-
    53  sion shall be in excess of $3,000,000, except for a city  with  a  popu-
    54  lation  of  one  million or more where any specific, individual, monthly
    55  grant  awarded  under  this  subdivision  shall  not  be  in  excess  of
    56  $10,000,000.

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     1    (e) The authority shall determine the amount of any specific, individ-
     2  ual,  monthly award requested, in accordance with the provisions of this
     3  act, and shall pay any such applicant seeking  such  award,  within  120
     4  days of the date of the submission of the application for such specific,
     5  individual,  monthly  award.    The authority shall further establish an
     6  appeal procedure for all applicants that contend that the  determination
     7  of  the  award  by  the  authority  was not determined correctly or paid
     8  promptly as required by this act.
     9    4. Recovery by the authority.  The  authority,  through  the  attorney
    10  general,  may seek financial damages, by means of federal or state court
    11  litigation, or by means  of  administrative  procedure  or  arbitration,
    12  against  any foreign country, person, corporation, or any other personal
    13  or legal entity, responsible for the initiation, outbreak, continuation,
    14  distribution or infection of the COVID-19, coronavirus.  No  federal  or
    15  state  court litigation, or administrative procedure or arbitration, may
    16  be maintained for a recovery under this subdivision against any  elected
    17  official  of  the  United States, New York State, or municipality, or of
    18  any public officer appointed by any such officials, who during the peri-
    19  od of January 1, 2020 through April 30,  2021,  were  discharging  their
    20  public duties. Any recovery obtained by the authority in accordance with
    21  this  subdivision  shall  be deposited into a COVID-19 recovery account,
    22  opened and maintained by the authority, and shall be used to pay off and
    23  retire any and all bonds, notes or  other  indebtedness  issued  by  the
    24  authority in accordance with the program under this act. Any amount of a
    25  recovery  obtained by the authority, above that necessary to pay off and
    26  retire any and all bonds, notes or  other  indebtedness  issued  by  the
    27  authority  in  accordance with this program, shall be transferred to the
    28  state general fund within two years of the date of the  receipt  of  the
    29  recovery.
    30    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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