2006 New York Code - Capital Plans For Court Facilities.



 
    § 219. Capital plans for court facilities. The chief executive officer
  of each political subdivision of the state specified in paragraph (a) of
  subdivision  two of section thirty-nine of this chapter shall, not later
  than twenty-four months  after  the  effective  date  of  this  section,
  prepare  and  submit  to  the  chief  administrator an assessment of the
  suitability and sufficiency for  the  transaction  of  business  of  the
  facilities  it  furnishes  the  courts,  together  with  a  plan for the
  acquisition,  design,  construction,   reconstruction,   rehabilitation,
  improvement  and  financing  of  such  facilities  and  such  additional
  facilities as may be needed by the unified court  system  as  reasonably
  determined  by the chief administrator after consultation with the chief
  executive  officer.   In   making   such   determinations,   the   chief
  administrator  may  establish  priorities  among  the  facilities' needs
  within each political subdivision if he or she  determines  that  it  is
  practicable  and in the best interests of the unified court system to do
  so. Each such assessment and plan shall be in the form prescribed by the
  chief administrator and prepared in compliance with such  standards  and
  administrative  policies  as  may  be  promulgated  pursuant  to section
  twenty-eight of article six of the constitution and shall be subject  to
  the  approval  of  the  court facilities capital review board. Following
  such approval, they shall constitute the capital plan for the  political
  subdivision by which they were prepared.

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