2006 New York Code - Rome School For The Deaf Account.



 
    §  97-jjj.    Rome  school for the deaf account.   1.  There is hereby
  established in the joint  custody  of  the  state  comptroller  and  the
  commissioner of the department of taxation and finance an account of the
  miscellaneous  special  revenue  fund to be known as the Rome school for
  the deaf account.
    2.  Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary,
  the state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to  receive  for
  deposit  to the credit of the Rome school for the deaf account, revenues
  received pursuant to section forty  three  hundred  fifty-seven  of  the
  education  law and fees from school districts, BOCES, other entities and
  individuals for other appropriate education-related services.
    3.    Moneys  of  this  account,  following   appropriation   by   the
  legislature,  shall  be  available to the state education department for
  services and expenses related to the operation of the  Rome  school  for
  the deaf.

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