New York Public Health Code § 409

Department of health income fund
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§  409.  Department  of health income fund. 1. There is established in\nthe custody of the comptroller a special account, to  be  known  as  the\ndepartment of health income fund.\n  2.  (a)  The commissioner shall, after the first day of July, nineteen\nhundred  seventy-one,  pay  over  moneys  received  by  the   department\nincluding,  subject  to subdivision six of this section, moneys received\nfrom the  Roswell  Park  Cancer  Institute  corporation  for  the  care,\nmaintenance  and  treatment  of  patients  at  state  hospitals  in  the\ndepartment as enumerated in section four hundred three of this  chapter,\ntogether with money received from fees, including parking fees, refunds,\nreimbursements,  payments received pursuant to leases, sales of property\nand miscellaneous receipts of such hospitals other than  gifts,  grants,\nbequests  and  moneys  received  under  research contracts, and clinical\npractice  income  received  pursuant  to  a   clinical   practice   plan\nestablished  pursuant to subdivision fourteen of section two hundred six\nof this  chapter  except  for  the  amount  of  money  required  by  the\ncomptroller  to  be  maintained  on  deposit in the department of health\nincome fund pursuant to paragraph (c) of this subdivision less  payments\nrequired  to  be  made  into  pools  created  by  this  chapter  and for\nassessments established pursuant to this chapter and less  refunds  made\npursuant  to  law, to the comptroller to be deposited by the comptroller\nin the department of health income  fund.  Such  moneys  shall  be  kept\nseparate  and shall not be commingled with any other moneys in the hands\nof the comptroller. All deposits of such money shall, if required by the\ncomptroller, be secured by obligations of the United States  or  of  the\nstate  of  market  value equal at all times to the amount of the deposit\nand all banks and trust companies are authorized to give such securities\nfor such deposits. The commissioner shall identify  to  the  comptroller\nmoneys  received  from  Roswell Park Cancer Institute corporation or its\nsubsidiaries.\n  (b) Subject to the terms of any agreement between the  department  and\nthe  dormitory  authority,  any  such moneys in the department of health\nincome fund not required for immediate use, may, in  the  discretion  of\nthe  comptroller,  be  invested by the comptroller in obligations of the\nUnited States or the state or obligations the principal and interest  of\nwhich are guaranteed by the United States or the state.\n  (c)  The  comptroller  shall  at  all times maintain on deposit in the\ndepartment of health income fund the aggregate amount of money needed by\nthe department during the next succeeding six calendar months to  comply\nin  full with all obligations of the department under the terms of every\nlease, sublease or  agreement  of  the  department  with  the  dormitory\nauthority  which  is then in effect, including without limitation by the\nspecification thereof, (i) the amount needed  to  make  rental  payments\nthereunder  during such semiannual period, and (ii) the amount needed to\nestablish and maintain reserves thereunder during such period.\n  (d) The comptroller shall from time to time but in no event later than\nthe last day of March, June, September and December of each year pay\nover and deposit in the special revenue funds - other, miscellaneous\nspecial revenue fund - 339, Roswell Park cancer institute account, Helen\nHayes hospital account, New York state home for veterans and their\ndependents at Oxford account, western New York veterans' home account\nand New York state home for veterans in the lower-Hudson Valley account,\nin accordance with directions from the commissioner of health concerning\nthe distribution of revenues among the various accounts, all moneys in\nthe department of health income fund in excess of the aggregate amount\nof money required to be maintained in the department of health income\nfund pu

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