New York State Finance Code § 89-B

Dedicated highway and bridge trust fund
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§ 89-b. Dedicated highway and bridge trust fund. 1. There is hereby\nestablished in the joint custody of the state comptroller and the\ncommissioner of taxation and finance a special fund to be known as the\n"dedicated highway and bridge trust fund".\n  2. The dedicated highway and bridge trust fund shall consist of three\naccounts: (a) the special obligation reserve and payment account; (b)\nthe highway and bridge capital account; and (c) the aviation purpose\naccount. Moneys in each account shall be kept separate and not\ncommingled with any other moneys in the custody of the comptroller.\n  3. * (a) The special obligation reserve and payment account shall\nconsist (i) of all moneys required to be deposited in the dedicated\nhighway and bridge trust fund pursuant to the provisions of sections two\nhundred five, two hundred eighty-nine-e, three hundred one-j, five\nhundred fifteen and eleven hundred sixty-seven of the tax law, section\nfour hundred one and article twelve-d of the vehicle and traffic law,\nand section thirty-one of chapter fifty-six of the laws of nineteen\nhundred ninety-three, (ii) all fees, fines or penalties collected by the\ncommissioner of transportation and the commissioner of motor vehicles\npursuant to section fifty-two, section three hundred twenty-six, section\neighty-eight of the highway law, subdivision fifteen of section three\nhundred eighty-five of the vehicle and traffic law, section two of part\nU1 of chapter sixty-two of the laws of two thousand three, subdivision\n(d) of section three hundred four-a, paragraph one of subdivision (a)\nand subdivision (d) of section three hundred five, subdivision six-a of\nsection four hundred fifteen and subdivision (g) of section twenty-one\nhundred twenty-five of the vehicle and traffic law, section fifteen of\nthis chapter, excepting moneys deposited with the state on account of\nbetterments performed pursuant to subdivision twenty-seven or\nsubdivision thirty-five of section ten of the highway law, and section\none hundred forty-five of the transportation law, (iii) any moneys\ncollected by the department of transportation for services provided\npursuant to agreements entered into in accordance with section\nninety-nine-r of the general municipal law, and (iv) any other moneys\ncollected therefor or credited or transferred thereto from any other\nfund, account or source.\n  * NB Effective until April 1, 2028\n  * (a) The special obligation reserve and payment account shall consist\n(i) of all moneys required to be deposited in the dedicated highway and\nbridge trust fund pursuant to the provisions of sections two hundred\nfive, two hundred eighty-nine-e, three hundred one-j, five hundred\nfifteen and eleven hundred sixty-seven of the tax law, section four\nhundred one and article twelve-d of the vehicle and traffic law, and\nsection thirty-one of chapter fifty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred\nninety-three, (ii) all fees, fines or penalties collected by the\ncommissioner of transportation and the commissioner of motor vehicles\npursuant to section fifty-two, section three hundred twenty-six, section\neighty-eight of the highway law, subdivision fifteen of section three\nhundred eighty-five of the vehicle and traffic law, section two of part\nU1 of chapter sixty-two of the laws of two thousand three, subdivision\n(d) of section three hundred four-a, paragraph one of subdivision (a)\nand subdivision (d) of section three hundred five, subdivision six-a of\nsection four hundred fifteen and subdivision (g) of section twenty-one\nhundred twenty-five of the vehicle and traffic law, section fifteen of\nthis chapter, excepting moneys deposited with the state on account of\nbetterments performed pursuant to subdivision twenty-seven or\nsubdivision thirty-five of section ten of the highway law, and section\none hundred forty-five of the transportation law, (iii) any moneys\ncollected by the department of transportation for services provided\npursuant to agreeme

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