New York Public Authorities Code § 2661

Request for municipal assistance
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§ 2661. Request for municipal assistance. 1. Notwithstanding the\nprovisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the county of\nSchenectady may transfer to the authority from funds appropriated by the\ncounty legislature for the fiscal year beginning nineteen hundred\nninety-eight, and each fiscal year thereafter, the amount the county\ndeems necessary to assist the authority in its successful operation and\nachievement of its lawful goals, powers and purposes.\n  2. On or before August fifteenth, nineteen hundred ninety-nine, and on\neach August fifteenth thereafter, the chairman of the authority shall\nmake and deliver to the chairman of the county legislature's ways and\nmeans committee for his approval and for submission to the county\nlegislature a request for financial support for the operation to the\nauthority for the forthcoming fiscal year of the county. The request for\nfinancial support shall delineate the total amount needed by the\nauthority from the county to achieve its lawful goals, powers and\npurposes, the source of all funds that the authority expects to receive\nfrom all other sources, and such other information as the chairman of\nthe county legislature's ways and means committee shall require. The\nchairman of the county legislature's ways and means committee may\nrecommend the request for financial support by the authority for the\nannual county budget appropriations to the authority if the chairman of\nthe county legislature's ways and means committee determines that the\nrequest for financial support will assist the authority to achieve its\nlawful goals, powers and purposes for the upcoming year. The chairman of\nthe county legislature's ways and means committee shall notify the\nchairman of the authority not later than October first of each year\nwhether or not he has recommended to the county legislature the request\nfor financial support to the authority.\n  3. The county may appropriate and provide to the authority an amount\nof money it deems necessary to provide the authority to assist it in its\nsuccessful operation and achievement of its lawful goals, powers and\npurposes.\n  4. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the\ncontrary, no part of such county appropriations shall be available for\nthe purposes designated until a certificate of approval of availability\nshall have been issued by the chairman of the county legislature's ways\nand means committee and a copy of such certificate is filed with the\ncounty director of finance. Such certificate may be amended from time to\ntime, subject to the approval of the chairman of the county\nlegislature's ways and means committee, and a copy of each such\namendment shall be filed with the county director of finance.\n  5. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the\ncontrary, a town, city or village of Schenectady county may transfer to\nthe authority from funds appropriated by the town, city or village for\nthe fiscal year beginning nineteen hundred ninety-eight, and each fiscal\nyear thereafter, the amount the town, city or village deems necessary to\nassist the authority in its successful operation and achievement of its\nlawful goals, powers and purposes.\n  6. On or before August fifteenth, nineteen hundred ninety-nine, and on\neach August fifteenth thereafter, the chairman of the authority shall\nmake and deliver to the supervisor or mayor of such town, city or\nvillage for his approval and for submission to the town board, city\ncouncil or village board a request for financial support for the\noperation of the authority for the forthcoming fiscal year of the town,\ncity or village. The request for financial support shall delineate the\ntotal amount needed by the authority from the town, city or village to\nachieve its lawful goals, powers and purposes, the source of all funds\nthat the authority expects to receive from all other sources, and such\nother information as the superviso

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