* § 850*. Legislative findings and objectives. The legislature finds\nthat due to the harmful impact upon the people of the state and upon the\neconomic stability of the state as the result of high cyclical and\nstructural unemployment it is necessary and appropriate to most\neffectively allocate any and all economic resources available to the\nstate of New York such as the federal funds allocated to New York for\nthe creation of public service jobs according to the provisions of\nPublic Law 93-203 (as amended) and it is therefore in the public\ninterest of the state of New York to create a mechanism to effectively\nreview and monitor the allocation of such public law funds by applicants\nfor such funds within the state of New York and recommend to all\napplicants for such funds that the allocation of public service job\nopportunities within the communities served by the applicants maximize\nthe value of such public law funds to reduce the unemployment rate by\nemploying persons whose employment will most contribute to a general\nimprovement of the economy of the state, as well as a restoration of a\nbalance between the private and public sectors of the state's economy,\nand, furthermore, recommend to all applicants for such funds that such\nallocations of public service jobs be in compliance with all such public\nlaw rules and regulations, especially section 99.1 (c) which specifies\nthat at least fifty percent of persons hired for such public law public\nservice jobs be persons who are long-term unemployed and recipients of\naid to families with dependent children.\n * NB Expired March 31, 1979\n
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