2013 New York Consolidated Laws
EXC - Executive
Article 41 - (894 - 907) OFFICE OF URBAN REVITALIZATION
899 - Comprehensive grant information.


NY Exec L § 899 (2012) What's This?
 
    * § 899. Comprehensive  grant information. 1. The office shall request
  such specific information as the director  determines  to  be  necessary
  concerning  assistance  programs  and  grants  administered  by federal,
  state, and local agencies designed  to  enhance  the  revitalization  of
  distressed  urban  areas.  Such  information  shall  be  provided,  upon
  request,  to  local  agencies  for  the  purpose   of   maximizing   the
  coordination of program and grant participation by such agencies.
    2.  Not  later  than  March first, nineteen hundred eighty, the office
  shall report to the governor and the legislature upon  the  availability
  of  grants,  financial  assistance  and  technical  assistance  for  the
  purposes of the revitalization of distressed urban  areas.  Such  report
  shall comment upon the adequacy of current methods for the dissemination
  of  information  to  local  agencies  and  governmental  units and shall
  contain recommendations for the improvement of the dissemination of such
  information.
    3. Any applicant, located  in  distressed  urban  areas,  for  program
  grants  to  improve the physical or economic condition of such areas may
  confer with the office to obtain assistance in the prompt and  efficient
  processing and review of application.
    4.  The  office shall, so far as possible, render such assistance; and
  the director may designate an officer or employee of the office  to  act
  as an expeditor for the purpose of:
    (a)  Facilitating  contacts  for  the applicant with state, federal or
  local  agencies  responsible  for   processing   and   reviewing   grant
  applications;
    (b)  Arranging conferences to clarify the interest and requirements of
  any such agency with respect to grant applications;
    (c) Considering with the agencies  the  feasibility  of  consolidating
  hearings and data required of the applicant;
    (d)  Assisting  the  applicant in the resolution of outstanding issues
  identified by the agencies, including delays experienced in  application
  review; and
    (e)  Coordinating  federal,  state, and local grant application review
  actions and assistance programs to the extent practicable.
    * NB Expired March 31, 1985

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