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2012 New York Consolidated Laws
STF - State Finance
Article 6 - (70 - 99-T) FUNDS OF THE STATE
95-E - New York state prostate cancer research, detection and education fund.


NY State Fin L § 95-E (2012) What's This?
 
    * §  95-e.  New  York  state  prostate  cancer research, detection and
  education fund. 1. There is hereby established in the joint  custody  of
  the  commissioner of taxation and finance and the comptroller, a special
  fund to be known as  the  "New  York  state  prostate  cancer  research,
  detection and education fund".
    2.  Such  fund  shall consist of all revenues received pursuant to the
  provisions of sections two hundred nine-E and six hundred thirty of  the
  tax  law,  all  revenues  received  pursuant  to  appropriations  by the
  legislature, and  all  moneys  appropriated,  credited,  or  transferred
  thereto  from  any  other fund or source pursuant to law. For each state
  fiscal year, there shall be appropriated to the fund by  the  state,  in
  addition to all other moneys required to be deposited into such fund, an
  amount  equal  to the amounts of monies collected and deposited into the
  fund pursuant to sections two hundred nine-e and six hundred  thirty  of
  the  tax  law  during  the  preceding calendar year, as certified by the
  comptroller. Nothing contained  herein  shall  prevent  the  state  from
  receiving  grants,  gifts  or  bequests  for the purposes of the fund as
  defined in this section and depositing them into the fund  according  to
  law.  Any  interest  received by the comptroller on moneys on deposit in
  such fund shall be retained in and become part of such fund.
    3. Moneys of the fund shall be expended only to provide grants to  the
  New  York  State  Coalition  to  Cure  Prostate Cancer, a not-for-profit
  corporation established in this state  which  is  incorporated  for  the
  purpose  of  advancing and financing prostate cancer research, detection
  and education projects. To the extent practicable, the  New  York  State
  Coalition  to  Cure  Prostate  Cancer shall cooperate and coordinate its
  efforts with the prostate and testicular cancer detection and  education
  advisory  council  established  pursuant  to section twenty-four hundred
  sixteen of the public health law.
    4. On or before the first day of February each year,  the  comptroller
  shall  certify  to  the  governor,  temporary  president  of the senate,
  speaker of the assembly, chair of the senate finance committee and chair
  of the assembly ways and means committee, the amount of money  deposited
  by  source in the New York state prostate cancer research, detection and
  education fund during the preceding  calendar  year  as  the  result  of
  revenue  derived pursuant to sections two hundred nine-E and six hundred
  thirty of the tax law and from all other sources.
    5. As a condition of receiving grants from  the  fund,  the  New  York
  State  Coalition  To Cure Prostate Cancer shall agree to issue and shall
  issue, on or before the first  day  of  February  each  year,  a  report
  including,  but  not limited to, financial statements, financial reports
  and reports on the issuance of grants. Such reports shall  be  delivered
  to  the  governor and the chairs of the senate finance committee and the
  assembly ways and means committee and shall also be  made  available  to
  the public.  Such financial statements and reports shall be audited by a
  nationally recognized accounting firm.
    6.  Moneys  shall  be  payable  from  the  fund  to the New York State
  Coalition to Cure Prostate Cancer  on  the  audit  and  warrant  of  the
  comptroller on vouchers approved by the comptroller.
    * NB There are 2 § 95-e's

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