2021 New York Laws
PBH - Public Health
Article 29 - Hospital Survey, Planning and Review
2902 - Receipt and Disbursement of Funds.

Universal Citation: NY Pub Health L § 2902 (2021)

§ 2902. Receipt and disbursement of funds. The department of taxation and finance is authorized to accept and receive from the federal government any moneys which the federal government shall offer to the state to assist it to inventory its hospitals, to survey the need of construction of hospitals, to develop a program for construction of public and nonprofit hospitals and to carry out the plan for construction of such hospitals in accordance with such program, and generally for all the purposes for which any such moneys shall be offered under or pursuant to any federal law heretofore or hereafter enacted authorizing grants to the state for such purposes or similar purposes, including payments to political subdivisions or any public or other nonprofit agencies of the state.

Any and all such grants and moneys awarded for assistance to this state under or pursuant to any federal law shall be accepted and received by the department of taxation and finance as custodian thereof and such moneys, so received, shall be deposited by such department of taxation and finance in a special fund or funds and shall be used exclusively for the purposes of any such federal law. Such moneys shall be paid from such fund or funds on the audit and warrant of the comptroller upon vouchers certified or approved by the commissioner.

Any moneys appropriated or otherwise available to the department of health may be disbursed by it to any political subdivision or voluntary nonprofit agency or, on the advice of the state hospital review and planning council, to any health systems agency, pursuant to contract for services rendered to effectuate the purposes of this article.


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