New York Social Services Code § 92

Deficiency appropriations
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§ 92.  Deficiency appropriations.  1.  (a)  Should the sums\nappropriated for medical assistance for needy persons, family\nassistance, or care and protection of children pursuant to article six\nof this chapter and their administration be expended or contracted or\nbecome exhausted during the year for the purposes for which they were\nappropriated, or should no appropriation have been made, additional sums\nshall be appropriated by the proper appropriating bodies, as occasion\ndemands, to carry out the provisions of this chapter.\n  (b)  In cities such additional sums if appropriated shall be paid from\nunexpended balances not required by law to be expended for a specific\npurpose, or from contingent funds when such exist.\n  (c)  In counties, such additional appropriations shall be paid from\nfunds in the county treasury available therefor, provided that such\nfunds were raised by taxes levied in a territory identical with that in\nwhich such sums may be expended, and then only to the extent of any\nexcess thereof not needed for other purposes under other provisions of\nthis chapter.\n  (d)  Nothing contained in this section, however, shall be construed to\nprevent the financing of such deficiency appropriations pursuant to the\nlocal finance law.\n  2.  All the provisions of subdivision one in regard to cities shall be\napplicable to towns in Dutchess county, and, in every city or town\nthereof, except in the city of Poughkeepsie, the amount of such\nadditional sums must first be approved by the county commissioner of\npublic welfare by writing filed with the city or town clerk.\n

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