2006 New York Code - Distribution Of Funds.



 
    * § 159-i. Distribution of funds. For federal fiscal year two thousand
  six  at least ninety percent of the community services block grant funds
  received by the state shall be distributed pursuant to a contract by the
  secretary to grantees as defined  in  subdivision  one  of  section  one
  hundred  fifty-nine-e  of  this article. Each such grantee shall receive
  the same proportion of community services block grant funds as  was  the
  proportion  of  funds  received  in federal fiscal year nineteen hundred
  eighty-one  by  such  grantee  under  the  federal  community   services
  administration program account numbers 01 and 05 pursuant to section two
  hundred  twenty-one of title II and for migrant and seasonal farm worker
  organizations pursuant to section two hundred twenty-two of title II  of
  the  economic  opportunity  act  of 1964, as amended, as compared to the
  total amount received by all grantees in the state,  under  the  federal
  community  services  administration  program  account  numbers 01 and 05
  pursuant to section two hundred twenty-one of title II and  for  migrant
  and  seasonal  farm worker organizations pursuant to section two hundred
  twenty-two of title II of such  act  in  federal  fiscal  year  nineteen
  hundred eighty-one.
    For federal fiscal year two thousand six the secretary shall, pursuant
  to  section  one  hundred  fifty-nine-h of this article, retain not more
  than five percent of  the  community  services  block  grant  funds  for
  administration at the state level.
    For  federal  fiscal  year  two  thousand  six  the  remainder  of the
  community services block grant funds received  by  the  state  shall  be
  distributed  pursuant  to  a  contract by the secretary in the following
  order of preference: a sum of up to  one-half  of  one  percent  of  the
  community  services  block  grant  funds received by the state to Indian
  tribes and tribal organizations as defined in this article, on the basis
  of need; community action agencies established in  federal  fiscal  year
  nineteen  hundred  eighty-three;  counties which do not have a community
  action agency in existence and seek to establish an  organization  which
  is consistent with the objectives of an eligible entity; limited purpose
  agencies  which had received funding during federal fiscal year nineteen
  hundred eighty-one under section two  hundred  twenty-one,  section  two
  hundred  twenty-two(a)(4)  or section two hundred thirty-two of title II
  of the economic opportunity act of 1964, as amended; and community based
  organizations.
    * NB Expires September 30, 2008

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