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For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit community agencies. Funds herein appropriated shall be made available by the director of the budget [for the purposes and in the amounts detailed in memoranda of allocation to the director signed, jointly or individually, by the chairmen of the legislative fiscal committees. Such memoranda may be amended from time to time and] who may allocate funds to meet liabilities incurred [pursuant to appropriations made] prior to April 1, 1992 48,000,000

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For services and expenses of the following programs at Medgar Evers College: Center for Law and Social Justice, Jackie Robinson Center for Physical Culture, Women's Development Center and Caribbean Research Center. Such funds shall be apportioned by the President of Medgar Evers ....

700,000

For services and expenses of College Now at Kingsborough Community College

.. 250,000

For services and expenses of the Small Business Develop

ment Centers

For additional services and expenses of
Distinction Program

Clinical Network

... 350,000 the Nurse of

100,000

For additional services and expenses of the Mohawk Valley 225,000 For additional services and expenses of the Adelphi University Senior Connection

.. 65,000

For additional services and expenses of the Molloy College 25,000 For additional services and expenses of the LIU Center on Aging .... 20,000 For additional services and expenses of the Cornell University Labor Studies Program 300,000

For additional services and expenses of the Onondaga CC Police and Fire Academy 150,000 For additional services and expenses of the Teachers College of Columbia University ... 25,000

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For services and expenses of the SUNY at Buffalo Institute for Hazardous Material Research 400,000

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For services and expenses of the Stony Brook Lyme Disease Institute ... 385,000 For services and expenses of the SUNYA Institute for the advancement of Health Care Management 200,000 For services and expenses of the SUNY Stony Brook Waste Management Institute

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400,000 For additional services and expenses of the University of Rochester Fascioscapulohemeral Muscular Dystrophy Study For additional services and expenses of the St. Lawrence University language and science facilities' communication equipment acquisition

200,000

200,000

For services and expenses of the Staten Island Respiratory
Study

75,000

MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE STATE AID FUND

Fiduciary Funds

Municipal Assistance State Aid Fund

For

payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law as amended by a chapter of the laws of 1992, to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of New York, to the extent required to comply with agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, to the city of New York, subject to the following limitations: i) that the first $0 not required by such corporation be refunded to the state of New York pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 1992; ii) that the amounts paid from this appropriation to such corporation and such city shall constitute the complete liquidation of the state's obligation for such purposes pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law; and iii) that in no event shall the maximum amount to be paid pursuant to this appropriation exceed the total revenues deposited in the municipal assistance state aid fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law 535,711,000

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For prepayment to the municipal assistance [corporatin]
corporation for the city of New
New York, to the extent
required to comply with agreements between such corpora-
tion and holders of its notes and bonds and for the cor-
porate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent
not required by such corporation for such purposes, to
the city of New York for the support of local govern-
ment. Such appropriation shall be available for payment
up to and including March 31, 1993 and shall be for aid
otherwise payable in state fiscal year 1993-94. Notwith-
standing any other provision of law, no moneys shall be

EXPLANATION-Matter in italics is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted.

made available for prepayment without an authorized certificate of availability from the director of the budget

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§ 7. Section 2 of chapter 53 of the laws of 1992, enacting the aid to localities budget, is amended by repealing the items hereinbelow set forth in brackets and by adding to such section the other items italicized in this section.

§ 2. The several amounts named herein, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, being the unexpended balances of the prior year's appropriations, are hereby reappropriated from the same funds and made available for the same purposes as the prior year's appropriations, unless herein amended, for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 1992. Some reappropriations in this section have been increased or decreased to more properly reflect legislative priorities. Certain reappropriations in this section are shown using abbreviated text, with leader dots ... used to indicate where exisiting law that is being continued is not shown. However, unless a change is clearly indicated by the use of brackets [ ] for deletions and italics for additions, the purposes, amounts, funding source and all other aspects pertinent to each item of appropriation shall be as last appropriated.

For the purpose of complying with the state finance law, the year, chapter and section of the last act reappropriating a former original appropriation or any part thereof was, unless otherwise indicated[, either] chapter 53, section 2, of the laws of 1991 [or chapter 407, section 5, of the laws of 1991 whichever of such chapters constituted the last act reappropriating such former original appropriation].

[Wherever in this budget act an amount is provided for in an item of reappropriation in excess of the amount that would actually be available for the purposes of such reappropriation by reason of the application of section 11 of chapter 407 of the laws of 1991, as added by chapter 408 of the laws of 1991, then the amount of such item of reappropriation shall be reduced to a lesser amount as calculated in accordance with the provisions of such section. The provisions of the preceding sentence shall not be construed as a modification to, or limitation upon, the application of the provisions of subdivision 6 of such section

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By

chapter 53,

section 1, of the laws of 1991, as amended by chapters

407, and 408 of the laws of 1991:

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The state share of the cost to conduct recreation for the elderly programs pursuant to article 19-J of the executive law [964,000] 771,200 [(re. $964,000)] (re. $771,200) Grants-in-aid to foster grandparent grantee agencies in accordance with the provisions of subdivision 6 of section 536-a of the executive law. The director of the budget may transfer to the state purposes account of the general fund such amounts as are necessary to provide for such grants-in-aid for such purposes to the office of mental health and the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, provided, however, that no portion of such amount may be used for the administrative purposes of such offices [453,000] 362,400 [(re. $453,000)] (re. $362,400) Additional funding for services and expenses of a supplemental security income outreach program.

[337,400] 269,920

...

[(re. $337,400)] (re. $269,920)

For services and expenses of new and existing respite programs for the elderly ... [964,000] 771,200 ...... [(re. $964,000)] (re. $771,200) For services and expenses of DRG Monitoring and Health Insurance Education Programs

[144,600] 115,680

[(re. $144,600)] (re. $115,680)

For services and expenses of the RUGS Monitoring Program [28,900] 23,120 [(re. $28,900)] (re. $23,120) For services and expenses of the Glenridge/Glendale Senior Satellite/ 5903 Summerfield ... [36,000] 28,800 [(re. $36,000)] (re. $28,800) For services and expenses of the Nassau County Services Respite Program-EAC ... [120,000] 96,000 [(re. $120,000)] (re. $96,000) Additional funding is provided for the community services for the elderly program [964,000] 771,200 [(re. $964,000)] (re. $771,200)

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By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1991:

Grants-in-aid to qualified foster grandparent grantee agencies, sub-
ject to a request-for-proposal, in accordance with chapter
chapter 798 of
the laws of 1987,
to operate foster grandparent programs for the

care of vulnerable infants and children and high risk mothers
100,000 ....

...

(re. $100,000)

For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget 360,000 ...

(re. $360,000)

For services and expenses of a supplemental security income outreach program pursuant to chapter 545 of the laws of 1989. Notwithstanding chapter 545 of the laws of 1989 up to 15 grants may be awarded ... 350,000 (re. $350,000) Planning and implementing county plans and conducting approved service projects by designated area agencies for the aging, including the

EXPLANATION-Matter in italics is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted.

city of New York, and their contractors, participating in the community services for the elderly program. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditure and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule, or regulation the contrary, for the community services for the elderly program and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program, the director of the office for the aging shall, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be authorized to waive county maintenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 541 of the executive law, except for base year expenditures 12,791,800

to

(re. $12,791,800) The office for the aging and counties, including the city of New York, for planning and implementation of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly. [Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $100,000 may be ferred to state operations for administration purposes] ... 24,072,100....

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(re. $24,072,100)

The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1991, as [reduced] amended by [chapter] chapters 407 and 408 of the laws of 1991, is amended and reappropriated to read:

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For services and expenses of local grants-in-aid, including reimbursement for services and expenses incurred prior to April 1, 1991. addition to the purposes provided for in the original appropriation, the monies herein reappropriated shall be available for grants-inaid municipalities and non-profit organizations to fund obligations and expenses incurred by any municipality or non-profit organization prior to April 1, 1992

[3,533,000] 3,530,200 [(re. $3,533,000)] .

(re. $3,530,200)

By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1990, as added by chapter 407, section 8, of the laws of 1991 and as reappropriated by chapter 407, section 5 of the laws of 1991:

For services and expenses of the Merrick Action Center for Seniors including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 1991. 50,000...

....

..(re. $50,000)

The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1990, as amended [by chapter 53, section 2, of the laws of 1991, as] and reappropriated by chapter 407, section 5, of the laws of 1991:

For services and expenses of a retired senior volunteer program pursuant to chapter 613 of the laws of 1988 ... 250,000. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of intergenerational day care centers pursuant to chapter 841 of the laws of 1987 ... 340,000. (re. $340,000) For services and expenses of a supplemental security income outreach program pursuant to chapter 545 of the laws of 1989. Notwithstanding chapter 545 of the laws of 1989 up to 15 grants may be awarded. ... 700,000 (re. $700,000)

For services and expenses of new and existing respite programs for the elderly. ... 1,000,000... . . (re. $1,000,000)

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