New York Education Code § 2590-Q

Budgetary and fiscal processes
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* § 2590-q. Budgetary and fiscal processes. 1. The chancellor shall\nannually advise the community district education councils with respect\nto the form and content of the budget requests and accompanying fiscal\nestimates required to be submitted by the mayor of the city of New York\nfor the next ensuing fiscal year, together with such additional\ninformation as he or she may require.\n  4. On such date as the mayor shall direct, the chancellor shall submit\nto the mayor:\n  (a) estimates, as adopted by the city board, of the total sum of money\nwhich it deems necessary for the operation of the city district (other\nthan functions to be financed from funds provided for in the capital\nbudget of the city) during the next fiscal year of the city, together\nwith the estimates submitted by the community district education\ncouncils;\n  (b) estimates of the amount to be received as a result of the\napportionment of moneys payable from the state in such fiscal year; and\n  (c) estimates of the amount to be received for school system\nexpenditures by the city district in such fiscal year from sources other\nthan appropriations of city funds or appropriations or other provisions\nof funds in the capital budget of the city or apportionment of moneys\nfrom the state payable in such fiscal year.\n  5. All estimates submitted by the chancellor shall be prepared in the\nmanner prescribed by the New York city charter for submission of\ndepartmental estimates for current expenses to the mayor and shall set\nforth the total amounts proposed for programs or activities of the\ncommunity district education councils in units of appropriation separate\nfrom those set forth for programs or activities operated by the city\nboard; provided, however, that nothing shall prevent the inclusion in\nsuch estimates of a unit or units of appropriation to be allocated to\ncommunity district education councils pursuant to subdivision ten of\nthis section to finance innovative programs or activities by such\ncommunity district education councils.\n  6. In acting on the proposed units of appropriation for programs or\nactivities of community district education councils, the city council of\nthe city of New York may, subject to the veto of the mayor, increase or\ndecrease the total amount of each such unit of appropriation but,\nnotwithstanding any provision of the New York city charter or any other\nlaw to the contrary, it shall not have power to add any other unit of\nappropriation for one or more community district education councils.\n  7. (b) Not later than thirty days after the amount of such funds\nbecomes determined by adoption of the budget pursuant to subdivision six\nof this section, by allocation pursuant to subdivisions ten, eleven,\nfourteen, and fifteen of this section, or otherwise, the chancellor\nshall transmit to each community district education council a statement\nenumerating the federal, state, city, and private funds which have been\nallocated thereunder to such community district education council for\nits programs.\n  (c) At the same time, the chancellor shall transmit to the community\ndistrict education councils a statement of the allocation of the balance\nof such funds to the several programs administered by him or her and the\ncity board including the distinct amounts assigned to each category of\nschools and programs set forth in section twenty-five hundred ninety-i\nof this article and the amount allocated for the operation of the city\nboard, his or her office, and the other administrative bureaus and\ndivisions thereof.\n  9. Special estimates to meet extraordinary expenses of emergencies\nwhich may arise in the course of a fiscal year may be submitted to the\nchancellor by any community district education council and, pursuant to\nsubdivision six of section twenty-five hundred seventy-six of this\ntitle, the chancellor may, in his or her discretion, submit such special\nestimates to the mayor of the city of New York. The chanc

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