§ 6230. City university of New York senior college budget process. 1.\nFor the purposes of this section and section sixty-two hundred\ntwenty-one of this article, the term "approved programs and services"\nshall mean and include all programs and services provided by the senior\ncolleges excluding campus schools or other elementary or secondary\nschools which receive state aid under other provisions of law and also\nexcluding all unfunded accrued liability payments, revised unfunded\naccrued liability payments (as defined in subdivision seven of section\nsixty-two hundred two of this article), installments of nineteen hundred\neighty unfunded accrued liability adjustment (as defined in subdivision\neight of such section sixty-two hundred two), installments of nineteen\nhundred eighty-two unfunded accrued liability adjustment (as defined in\nsubdivision eight-a of such section sixty-two hundred two), installments\nof NYCERS nineteen hundred eighty-five unfunded accrued liability\nadjustment attributable to the senior colleges (as defined in\nsubdivision eight-b of such section sixty-two hundred two), installments\nof NYCTRS nineteen hundred eighty-five unfunded accrued liability\nadjustment (as defined in subdivision eight-c of such section sixty-two\nhundred two), installments of NYCTRS nineteen hundred eighty-six\nunfunded accrued liability adjustment (as defined in subdivision eight-d\nof such section sixty-two hundred two), installments of New York city\nemployees' retirement system nineteen hundred eighty-eight unfunded\naccrued liability adjustment attributable to the senior colleges (as\ndefined in subdivision eight-e of such section sixty-two hundred two),\ninstallments of New York city teachers' retirement system nineteen\nhundred eighty-eight unfunded accrued liability adjustment attributable\nto the senior colleges (as defined in subdivision eight-f of such\nsection sixty-two hundred two), installments of any NYCERS post-June\nthirtieth, nineteen hundred ninety unfunded accrued liability adjustment\nattributable to the senior colleges (as defined in subdivision eight-g\nof such section sixty-two hundred two), installments of any NYCTRS\npost-June thirtieth, nineteen hundred ninety unfunded accrued liability\nadjustment attributable to the senior colleges (as defined in\nsubdivision eight-h of such section sixty-two hundred two),\ncontributions for twenty-year amortization of nineteen hundred ninety\nsenior college consolidated UAL and senior college remainder of BSL (as\ndefined in subdivision eight-o of section sixty-two hundred two of this\narticle) and balance sheet liability contributions (as defined in\nsubdivision nine of such section sixty-two hundred two) required to be\nmade pursuant to chapters nine hundred seventy-five, nine hundred\nseventy-six and nine hundred seventy-seven of the laws of nineteen\nhundred seventy-seven or the provisions of law referred to in such\nsubdivisions with respect to pension contributions, provided that all\nsuch programs have been approved as a part of the master plan of the\ncity university and as a part of the regents plan for higher education\nor general revision thereof pursuant to section two hundred thirty-seven\nof this chapter.\n 2. For each city fiscal year, the chancellor of the city university\nshall prepare a proposed operating and capital budget for all approved\nprograms and services of the senior colleges in such form and contents\nas shall be required by the state director of the budget. Such proposed\noperating and capital budget, after approval by the board of trustees,\nshall be submitted to the governor by the first day of October of each\nyear, with copies at such time to the state director of the budget,\nsenate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee, for\ninformation purposes, the director of the office of management and\nbudget of the city of New York.\n 3. The governor shall submit his recommendations with respect to such\ncity un
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