Bill Text: NY A01806 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Establishes an age-appropriate sex education grant program through the department of health to be a comprehensive age-appropriate program conducted by an eligible applicant; authorizes the commissioner to determine certain topics of instruction and makes provisions for the application of grants.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 58-7)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2010-01-12 - starred on calendar [A01806 Detail]

Download: New_York-2009-A01806-Amended.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                        1806--A
                              2009-2010 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 12, 2009
                                      ___________
       Introduced  by  M.  of A. GOTTFRIED, N. RIVERA, DINOWITZ, GALEF, PAULIN,
         PEOPLES-STOKES, PRETLOW,  BING,  ROBINSON,  TITUS,  JACOBS,  GIANARIS,
         ALESSI, GANTT, JAFFEE, MAGNARELLI, O'DONNELL, SPANO, GUNTHER, BRODSKY,
         KAVANAGH, CAHILL, KELLNER, SCHIMEL, SCARBOROUGH, FIELDS -- Multi-Spon-
         sored  by  --  M. of A.   ALFANO, BARRA, BOYLAND, BRENNAN, CANESTRARI,
         COOK, CROUCH, DESTITO, DUPREY, ENGLEBRIGHT,  GLICK,  HEASTIE,  HOOPER,
         HOYT,  JOHN,  KOON,  LANCMAN, LATIMER, LAVINE, LIFTON, LUPARDO, MAGEE,
         MAISEL, McENENY, MILLMAN, MORELLE,  ORTIZ,  PERALTA,  PHEFFER,  RAMOS,
         J. RIVERA,  ROSENTHAL, SAYWARD, STIRPE, THIELE, TOWNS, TOWNSEND, WEIS-
         ENBERG, WRIGHT -- read once and referred to the Committee on Health --
         reported and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means --  committee
         discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
         to said committee
       AN  ACT  to amend the public health law, in relation to establishing the
         age-appropriate sex education grant program, to be referred to as  the
         healthy teens act
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Legislative intent.   The legislature  finds  and  declares
    2  that  New  York  state's teen pregnancy rate, 59.2 per 1000 female 15-19
    3  year olds as compared to the Healthy People 2010 goal of  43  cases  per
    4  1000  female  15-19  year  olds falls far too short of the public health
    5  expectation set by the Surgeon General. New York state had  40,000  teen
    6  pregnancies  in 2006.  In addition, according to the centers for disease
    7  control, 1 in 4 teenage girls  has  a  sexually  transmitted  infection.
    8  This is true in New York state as well.  Current research documents that
    9  individuals  who  receive  early,  comprehensive,  age-appropriate,  and
   10  scientifically accurate education in the health and  other  benefits  of
   11  sexual abstinence, family planning, and birth control are more likely to
   12  delay  sexual  activity  and engage later in such activity with a higher
   13  degree  of  responsibility  and  safety.  Comprehensive  sex   education
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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    1  programs  which  complement parental involvement and instruction respect
    2  the diversity and values of our state and provide our youth at risk with
    3  the foundation to make responsibly informed choices.  The  earlier  such
    4  programs  are commenced on an age-appropriate curriculum basis, the more
    5  responsible will be the sexual activity decisions.
    6    Statistics within New York state communities show an increase in rates
    7  of sexually transmitted diseases among adolescents over the past several
    8  years.  Adolescents are the fastest growing population of  new  HIV/AIDS
    9  cases.  These  increases place greater demand on the state's health care
   10  delivery system and require that we take immediate action and embark  on
   11  a  dedicated mission to provide targeted at-risk adolescents with a more
   12  concentrated sex education program with a  significant  parental  compo-
   13  nent, designed to inform and instruct them on abstinence, protection and
   14  pregnancy prevention.  Approximately 25 percent of new cases of sexually
   15  transmitted  diseases  each year occur among teenagers and two-thirds of
   16  such new cases occur among persons 15 to 24 years old.  By  age  24,  at
   17  least  one  in three sexually active persons are estimated to have had a
   18  sexually transmitted disease. By way of example, the highest age-specif-
   19  ic gonorrhea rates among women and the third highest rates among men are
   20  in the 15 to 19 year old group.
   21    It is the intent of  the  legislature  that  the  age-appropriate  sex
   22  education  grant program established in this act provide at-risk adoles-
   23  cents with the information, assistance, skills  and  support  to  enable
   24  them  to  make  responsible  decisions, including abstaining from sexual
   25  intercourse and for those who do become  sexually  active,  the  use  of
   26  condoms or contraceptives effectively.
   27    S  2.  This  act shall be known and may be cited as the "healthy teens
   28  act".
   29    S 3. The public health law is amended by adding a new article 14-A  to
   30  read as follows:
   31                                 ARTICLE 14-A
   32                 AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM
   33  SECTION 1450. DEFINITIONS.
   34          1451. ESTABLISHMENT   OF  AGE-APPROPRIATE  SEX  EDUCATION  GRANT
   35                  PROGRAM; GENERAL COMPONENTS.
   36          1452. AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM AWARDS.
   37          1453. APPLICATION  FOR  GRANTS;  AGE-APPROPRIATE  SEX  EDUCATION
   38                  GRANT PROGRAM PLAN.
   39          1454. MAINTENANCE OF EFFORT.
   40          1455. ANNUAL REPORTS BY GRANT RECIPIENTS.
   41          1456. NOTIFICATION TO POTENTIAL APPLICANTS.
   42          1457. REGULATIONS.
   43    S  1450.  DEFINITIONS. FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS ARTICLE, THE FOLLOWING
   44  TERMS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS:
   45    1. "ELIGIBLE APPLICANT" MEANS (A) A  PUBLIC  SCHOOL  DISTRICT,  (B)  A
   46  BOARD  OF  COOPERATIVE  EDUCATIONAL  SERVICES, (C) A SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH
   47  CENTER, (D) A COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATION WHICH  MAY  BE  A  FOR-PROFIT
   48  CORPORATION  OR ENTITY OR NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION OR ORGANIZATION, OR
   49  (E) A CONSORTIUM OR PARTNERSHIP FORMED BY A PUBLIC  SCHOOL  DISTRICT,  A
   50  BOARD  OF  COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND/OR A SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH
   51  CENTER AND ONE OR MORE COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS WHICH QUALIFIES FOR
   52  THE AWARD OF AN AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION GRANT BY THE  COMMISSIONER
   53  UNDER THIS ARTICLE.
   54    2.  "GRANT  PROGRAM PLAN" MEANS THE PLAN SUBMITTED TO THE COMMISSIONER
   55  BY AN ELIGIBLE APPLICANT UNDER SECTION  FOURTEEN  HUNDRED  FIFTY-ONE  OF
   56  THIS ARTICLE.
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    1    3.  "STATE INCOME STANDARD" MEANS THE MOST RECENT FEDERAL INCOME OFFI-
    2  CIAL POVERTY LINE AS DEFINED ANNUALLY AND REVISED BY THE FEDERAL  OFFICE
    3  OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ADJUSTED FOR FAMILY SIZE.
    4    4. "AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM" MEANS A COMPREHENSIVE
    5  AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION PROGRAM CONDUCTED BY AN ELIGIBLE APPLICANT
    6  UNDER SECTION FOURTEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE OF THIS ARTICLE.
    7    5.  "SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTER" MEANS A CLINIC LICENSED UNDER ARTICLE
    8  TWENTY-EIGHT OF THIS CHAPTER, OR SPONSORED BY A FACILITY LICENSED  UNDER
    9  ARTICLE  TWENTY-EIGHT  OF  THIS  CHAPTER,  WHICH  PROVIDES  PRIMARY CARE
   10  SERVICES WITHIN AN ELEMENTARY OR SECONDARY PUBLIC SCHOOL SETTING.
   11    S 1451. ESTABLISHMENT OF AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION GRANT  PROGRAM;
   12  GENERAL COMPONENTS. 1. THERE IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT
   13  AN  AGE-APPROPRIATE  SEX  EDUCATION  GRANT PROGRAM. THE PROGRAM SHALL BE
   14  FORMULATED BY THE COMMISSIONER AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THE  COMMISSIONER
   15  OF  EDUCATION.  THE PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAM SHALL BE TO PROVIDE GRANTS TO
   16  ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS  TO  SUPPORT  AGE-APPROPRIATE  SEX  EDUCATION  GRANT
   17  PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WHICH PROVIDES THEM WITH TOPICS OF INSTRUCTION
   18  IN THE COMPONENTS SET FORTH IN SUBDIVISION TWO OF THIS SECTION.
   19    2. IN ORDER FOR AN ELIGIBLE APPLICANT TO RECEIVE AN AWARD OF AN ANNUAL
   20  GRANT  UNDER  SUBDIVISION THREE OF THIS SECTION, SUCH AN APPLICANT SHALL
   21  SUBMIT WITH ITS APPLICATION THE COMPONENTS OF INSTRUCTION WHICH SHALL BE
   22  OFFERED IN ITS AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM.  THE COMMIS-
   23  SIONER SHALL DETERMINE CERTAIN TOPICS OF INSTRUCTION TO BE OPTIONAL  FOR
   24  AGE-APPROPRIATE  REASONS  AS  SHALL  BE SPECIFIED BY THE COMMISSIONER IN
   25  APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS  MADE  AVAILABLE  BY  THE  DEPARTMENT  FOR  THE
   26  PURPOSES  OF  IMPLEMENTING THIS ARTICLE.  IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO PROVIDE
   27  EQUAL EMPHASIS ON EACH COMPONENT OF INSTRUCTION, HOWEVER A  PROJECT  MAY
   28  NOT  BE  INCONSISTENT  WITH  ANY  OF THE COMPONENTS.   THE COMPONENTS OF
   29  INSTRUCTION SHALL INCLUDE WHETHER SUCH INSTRUCTION:
   30    (A) IS AGE-APPROPRIATE AND MEDICALLY-ACCURATE;
   31    (B) DOES NOT TEACH OR PROMOTE RELIGION, PROVIDED THAT  THIS  PARAGRAPH
   32  SHALL  NOT  PRECLUDE  DISCUSSION  OF  MORAL,  ETHICAL OR RELIGIOUS VIEWS
   33  RELATED TO SEX OR SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS;
   34    (C) TEACHES THAT ABSTINENCE IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO AVOID PREGNANCY OR
   35  SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES;
   36    (D) STRESSES THE VALUE OF ABSTINENCE WHILE NOT IGNORING THOSE  ADOLES-
   37  CENTS WHO HAVE HAD OR WHO ARE HAVING SEXUAL INTERCOURSE;
   38    (E) PROVIDES INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH BENEFITS AND SIDE EFFECTS OF
   39  ALL CONTRACEPTIVES AND BARRIER METHODS AS A MEANS TO PREVENT PREGNANCY;
   40    (F) PROVIDES INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH BENEFITS AND SIDE EFFECTS OF
   41  ALL  CONTRACEPTIVES AND BARRIER METHODS AS A MEANS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
   42  CONTRACTING SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, HIV/AIDS AND OTHER DISEASES;
   43    (G) PROVIDES INFORMATION ABOUT THE VACCINE FOR HUMAN PAPILLOMA  VIRUS,
   44  WHICH MAY PREVENT CERVICAL CANCER, GENITAL WARTS, INFERTILITY, AND OTHER
   45  REPRODUCTIVE  HEALTH PROBLEMS, WHEN ADMINISTERED PRIOR TO BECOMING SEXU-
   46  ALLY ACTIVE;
   47    (H) ENCOURAGES FAMILY COMMUNICATION  ABOUT  SEXUALITY  AMONG  PARENTS,
   48  OTHER ADULT HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS AND CHILDREN;
   49    (I)  TEACHES  SKILLS  TO  MAKE  RESPONSIBLE DECISIONS ABOUT SEXUALITY,
   50  INCLUDING HOW TO AVOID UNWANTED VERBAL, PHYSICAL  AND  SEXUAL  ADVANCES,
   51  AND HOW NOT TO MAKE UNWANTED VERBAL, PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL ADVANCES;
   52    (J)  TEACHES  HOW ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE CAN AFFECT RESPONSIBLE DECISION
   53  MAKING;
   54    (K) HELPS YOUNG PEOPLE TO GAIN KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE  PHYSICAL,  BIOLOG-
   55  ICAL  AND HORMONAL CHANGES OF ADOLESCENCE AND SUBSEQUENT STAGES OF HUMAN
   56  MATURATION;
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    1    (L) DEVELOPS THE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS NECESSARY TO ENSURE AND  PROTECT
    2  YOUNG PEOPLE WITH RESPECT TO THEIR SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH;
    3    (M)  ASSISTS  YOUNG  PEOPLE  IN  GAINING  KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE SPECIFIC
    4  INVOLVEMENT OF, AND RESPONSIBILITY OF BOTH MALES AND FEMALES  IN  SEXUAL
    5  DECISION MAKING;
    6    (N) DEVELOPS HEALTHY ATTITUDES AND VALUES CONCERNING GROWTH AND DEVEL-
    7  OPMENT, BODY IMAGE, GENDER ROLES, SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND OTHER SUBJECTS;
    8    (O)  ENCOURAGES YOUNG PEOPLE TO PRACTICE HEALTHY LIFE SKILLS INCLUDING
    9  GOAL SETTING, DECISION MAKING, NEGOTIATION, AND COMMUNICATION AND STRESS
   10  MANAGEMENT;
   11    (P) PROMOTES SELF-ESTEEM AND POSITIVE INTERPERSONAL SKILLS FOCUSING ON
   12  RELATIONSHIP SKILLS, INCLUDING PLATONIC, ROMANTIC, INTIMATE  AND  FAMILY
   13  RELATIONSHIPS AND INTERACTION AND HOW TO AVOID RELATIONSHIP ABUSE; AND
   14    (Q)  IS  BASED  ON THEORETICAL PROJECTS THAT HAVE BEEN DEMONSTRATED TO
   15  INFLUENCE HEALTH BEHAVIOR.
   16    IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR THE GRANTEE  TO  ADDRESS  EVERY  COMPONENT  OF
   17  INSTRUCTION,  HOWEVER,  PARAGRAPHS  (A)  AND (B) OF THIS SUBDIVISION ARE
   18  REQUIRED OF ALL APPLICANT PROGRAMS. NO PROGRAM MAY  INCLUDE  INFORMATION
   19  OR MESSAGES THAT CONTRADICT ANY OF THE COMPONENTS.
   20    3.  ANY  ELIGIBLE  APPLICANT  MAY  APPLY FOR, AND UPON APPROVAL OF THE
   21  APPLICATION BY THE COMMISSIONER, SHALL BE AWARDED AN ANNUAL  SEX  EDUCA-
   22  TION  GRANT PROVIDED IT DEMONSTRATES IN THE GRANT PROGRAM PLAN SUBMITTED
   23  TO THE COMMISSIONER THAT:
   24    (A) IT IS CAPABLE OF PROVIDING YOUNG PERSONS  WITH  AN  EFFECTIVE  SEX
   25  EDUCATION  PROGRAM  THAT  SHALL  BE  MEANINGFUL,  SUBSTANTIALLY  INVOLVE
   26  PARENTS AND OTHER ADULTS AS  FEASIBLE  AND  APPROPRIATE,  AND  SHALL  BE
   27  CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS ARTICLE AND ANY REGULATIONS UNDER THIS
   28  ARTICLE;
   29    (B) IF SUCH APPLICANT IS A COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATION, THAT IT HAS A
   30  PROVEN  RECORD  AND  EXPERIENCE  IN CONDUCTING MEANINGFUL AND SUCCESSFUL
   31  AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR AT LEAST FIVE YEARS PRIOR  TO
   32  THE  CALENDAR  YEAR IN WHICH APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT IS MADE, AND THAT
   33  IT IS CAPABLE OF PROVIDING AN AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION PROGRAM TO A
   34  BROAD BASED SEGMENT OF THE YOUTH POPULATION WITH  SPECIFIC  EMPHASIS  ON
   35  TARGETED AT-RISK YOUTHS IN SUCH ORGANIZATION'S SERVICE AREA. THE COMMIS-
   36  SIONER MAY SEEK AND HE OR SHE SHALL RECEIVE ANY PERTINENT INFORMATION OR
   37  REQUEST AND RECEIVE RECOMMENDATIONS AS TO SUCH COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZA-
   38  TION'S  INTERACTIONS  OR  PRIOR  DEALINGS  WITH ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL
   39  GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  ANY  PUBLIC  SCHOOL
   40  DISTRICT  OR  BOARD  OF  COOPERATIVE  EDUCATIONAL SERVICES IN MAKING THE
   41  DETERMINATION REQUIRED BY THIS PARAGRAPH.
   42    4. ALL MONIES PROVIDED IN GRANTS UNDER THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE IN  ADDI-
   43  TION  TO,  AND  NOT IN LIEU OF, ANY MONEYS HISTORICALLY APPROPRIATED FOR
   44  THE SAME OR SIMILAR PURPOSES AND SHALL NOT BE USED TO OFFSET  OR  REDUCE
   45  MONEYS PREVIOUSLY EXPENDED FOR SIMILAR PROGRAMS.
   46    S  1452. AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM AWARDS. 1. WITHIN
   47  AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED THEREFOR, THE COMMISSIONER SHALL BE  AUTHORIZED  TO
   48  GRANT  AWARDS  FOR THE SUPPORT OF APPROVED AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION
   49  GRANT PROGRAMS.
   50    2. GRANTS TO SUPPORT AN APPROVED AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX  EDUCATION  GRANT
   51  PROGRAM  SHALL  BE  AWARDED  ON  A  COMPETITIVE BASIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH
   52  CRITERIA ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER.
   53    3. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL,  FROM  WITHIN  AMOUNTS  APPROPRIATED  TO  THE
   54  DEPARTMENT,  UNDERTAKE ALL ACTIVITIES NECESSARY TO PLAN FOR AND PRELIMI-
   55  NARILY PROVIDE FOR THE TIMELY IMPLEMENTATION OF THE AGE-APPROPRIATE  SEX
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    1  EDUCATION  GRANT PROGRAM AUTHORIZED BY THIS ARTICLE FOR THE STATE FISCAL
    2  YEAR COMMENCING ONE YEAR FOLLOWING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE.
    3    4.  NOT MORE THAN FIVE PERCENT OF ANY AMOUNTS MADE AVAILABLE BY APPRO-
    4  PRIATION IN ANY SINGLE FISCAL YEAR FOR THE AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION
    5  GRANT PROGRAM SHALL BE ANNUALLY RETAINED BY  THE  COMMISSIONER  FOR  THE
    6  ADMINISTRATIVE PURPOSES OF THE DEPARTMENT.
    7    5.  OF  THE AMOUNTS MADE AVAILABLE BY APPROPRIATION FOR THE SEX EDUCA-
    8  TION GRANT PROGRAM, NOT MORE THAN FIVE PERCENT OF ANY FUNDS MADE BY SUCH
    9  APPROPRIATION FOR THE STATE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING THREE YEARS FOLLOWING
   10  THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE  FOR  PAYMENT
   11  TO  A  NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED AND ACCREDITED ORGANIZATION WITH EXPERIENCE
   12  IN ANALYZING THE EFFICACY AND BENEFITS OF SEX EDUCATION  GRANT  PROGRAMS
   13  FOR  PURPOSES  OF ENABLING SUCH ORGANIZATION TO EVALUATE THE TOTALITY OF
   14  THE GRANT PROGRAM AND GRANTS AWARDED IN  THE  TWO  YEARS  FOLLOWING  THE
   15  EFFECTIVE  DATE  OF THIS ARTICLE.  SIMILARLY, NOT MORE THAN FOUR PERCENT
   16  OF ANY FUNDS FOR THE STATE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING FOUR  YEARS  FOLLOWING
   17  THE  EFFECTIVE  DATE OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR PAYMENT
   18  TO THE SAME ORGANIZATION WHICH WAS AWARDED THE INITIAL  CONTRACT  TO  SO
   19  ANALYZE  THE AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM FOR THE PURPOSE
   20  OF PROVIDING NECESSARY FUNDS TO THEM TO ANALYZE THE AGE-APPROPRIATE  SEX
   21  EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM FROM ITS INCEPTION THROUGH AND INCLUDING ALL THE
   22  GRANT  YEAR  PERIODS  AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS ARTICLE.  THE CONTRACT TO BE
   23  AWARDED TO SUCH ORGANIZATION SHALL BE  LET  ONLY  AFTER  A  REQUEST  FOR
   24  PROPOSAL HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT IN THE MANNER PROVIDED FOR BY
   25  LAW,  AND  THE  AWARD  OF  SUCH CONTRACT SHALL BE SUBJECT TO COMPETITIVE
   26  BIDDING REQUIREMENTS AS ALSO REQUIRED BY  LAW.    THE  DEPARTMENT  SHALL
   27  INCLUDE  WITHIN THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL DETAILED CRITERIA OF EVALUATION
   28  TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE ORGANIZATION TO BE AWARDED THE  BID.  THE  REQUEST
   29  FOR PROPOSAL SHALL ALSO ALLOW FOR A BIDDING ORGANIZATION TO SUBMIT ADDI-
   30  TIONAL  EVALUATIVE  CRITERIA  THAT  MAY  BE UTILIZED BY THE ORGANIZATION
   31  AWARDED THE BID IF  APPROVED  BY  THE  DEPARTMENT.  NOTWITHSTANDING  ANY
   32  INCONSISTENT  PROVISION  OF  THIS  SUBDIVISION, THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
   33  SHALL INCLUDE A PROVISION AUTHORIZING THE COMMISSIONER TO TERMINATE  THE
   34  AWARDED CONTRACT TO THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER WITH RESPECT TO THE CONDUCT OF
   35  THE  SECOND  EVALUATION OF THE GRANT PROGRAM FOR THE ENTIRE GRANT PERIOD
   36  AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS ARTICLE IF THE COMMISSIONER IS NOT SATISFIED  WITH
   37  THE  QUALITY  OF  EFFORT DEMONSTRATED BY SUCH BIDDER IN THE FIRST EVALU-
   38  ATION OF THE GRANT PROGRAM PERIOD. IN SUCH CASE, A SIMILAR  REQUEST  FOR
   39  PROPOSAL  PROCEDURE  SHALL  BE  UTILIZED  FOR  THE PURPOSE OF MAKING THE
   40  SECOND EVALUATION.
   41    6. BEGINNING WITH THE SCHOOL YEAR IN  JULY  TWO  YEARS  FOLLOWING  THE
   42  EFFECTIVE  DATE  OF  THIS ARTICLE AND EVERY SCHOOL YEAR THEREAFTER, FROM
   43  ANY ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS AND/OR  REAPPROPRIATIONS  MADE  THEREFOR,  THE
   44  COMMISSIONER SHALL SET ASIDE EIGHTY PERCENT OF THE MONEY SO APPROPRIATED
   45  (MINUS  ANY  AMOUNTS  NECESSARY  TO  PAY ADJUSTMENT EXPENSES PURSUANT TO
   46  SUBDIVISIONS THREE, FOUR AND FIVE OF THIS SECTION) FOR  THE  PURPOSE  OF
   47  AWARDING  GRANTS  FOR  SEX EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM PLANS APPROVED BY THE
   48  COMMISSIONER PURSUANT TO SECTION FOURTEEN HUNDRED  FIFTY-THREE  OF  THIS
   49  ARTICLE  TO  BE  CONDUCTED  BY  PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND/OR BOARDS OF
   50  COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES  INCLUDING  THOSE  PROGRAMS  WHICH  ARE
   51  GOING  TO  BE  CONDUCTED  IN  ACCORDANCE WITH A PROGRAM PLAN PURSUANT TO
   52  CONSORTIUMS OR PARTNERSHIPS FORMED BY A PUBLIC  SCHOOL  DISTRICT  AND/OR
   53  BOARD  OF  COOPERATIVE  EDUCATIONAL  SERVICES  AND A SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH
   54  CENTER OR ONE OR MORE COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS. PRIORITY,  SUBSTAN-
   55  TIAL  CONSIDERATION  AND WEIGHT SHALL BE ACCORDED BY THE COMMISSIONER IN
   56  THE AWARDING OF GRANTS TO SUCH CONSORTIUMS OR  PARTNERSHIPS.  SIMILARLY,
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    1  THE  COMMISSIONER SHALL SET ASIDE TWENTY PER CENTUM OF ANY APPROPRIATION
    2  FOR THE PURPOSE OF AWARDING GRANTS  FOR  AGE-APPROPRIATE  SEX  EDUCATION
    3  GRANT PROGRAM PLANS APPROVED BY THE COMMISSIONER FOR ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS
    4  WHO  ARE  COMMUNITY  BASED  ORGANIZATIONS OR SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTERS
    5  WHICH ARE NOT CONDUCTING SUCH PROGRAM AS PART OF A CONSORTIUM  OR  PART-
    6  NERSHIP.
    7    7.  IN  MAKING  GRANTS UNDER THIS ARTICLE, THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ALSO
    8  GIVE SPECIAL CONSIDERATION AND WEIGHT TO: (I)  THE  NUMBER  OF  REPORTED
    9  ADOLESCENT  PREGNANCIES BY PERSONS RESIDING IN SUCH AREA OVER THE PREVI-
   10  OUS TEN YEARS AND THE NUMBER  OF  ADOLESCENT  PARENTS,  INCLUDING  WHERE
   11  FEASIBLE,  THE  NUMBER  OF  SINGLE PARENTS, WHO CURRENTLY RESIDE IN SUCH
   12  AREA, (II) THE NUMBER OF REPORTED OCCURRENCES  OF  SEXUALLY  TRANSMITTED
   13  DISEASES  AND  HIV/AIDS  AMONG  RESIDENTS OF THE AREA TO BE SERVED, WITH
   14  PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON HIV/AIDS, (III) THE NUMBER OF PERSONS RESIDING IN
   15  THE AREA TO BE SERVED WHOSE ANNUAL PERSONAL  INCOME  IS  LESS  THAN  ONE
   16  HUNDRED  FIFTY  PERCENT  OF THE ESTABLISHED STATE INCOME STANDARD OR WHO
   17  PARTICIPATE IN THE FREE AND REDUCED PRICE LUNCH PROGRAM  AS  DEFINED  IN
   18  SUBDIVISION  ONE OF SECTION THIRTY-SIX HUNDRED TWO OF THE EDUCATION LAW,
   19  AND ANY OTHER GENERALLY AVAILABLE STATISTICAL DATA WHICH INDICATES  THAT
   20  THE  AREA  TO BE SERVED IS ECONOMICALLY OR OTHERWISE DISADVANTAGED, (IV)
   21  THE HIGH SCHOOL DROP OUT RATE IN THE AREA AS DETERMINED BY THE EDUCATION
   22  DEPARTMENT, AND (V) ANY OTHER GENERALLY AVAILABLE STATISTICAL DATA WHICH
   23  INDICATES THAT THE AREA TO BE SERVED IS IN NEED  OF  AN  AGE-APPROPRIATE
   24  SEX EDUCATION PROGRAM.
   25    S  1453.  APPLICATION  FOR GRANTS; AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION GRANT
   26  PROGRAM PLAN. 1. THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ESTABLISH AN APPLICATION  PROCE-
   27  DURE BY WHICH ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS MAY APPLY FOR A GRANT PURSUANT TO THIS
   28  ARTICLE,  AND THE MANNER AND METHOD INCLUDING SPECIFIED OBJECTIVE CRITE-
   29  RIA CONSISTENT WITH THIS ARTICLE BY WHICH THE COMMISSIONER SHALL  DETER-
   30  MINE THE ELIGIBILITY OF AN APPLICANT.
   31    2.  THE  ELIGIBLE  APPLICANT SHALL SUBMIT WITH ITS AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX
   32  EDUCATION GRANT APPLICATION ITS GRANT PROGRAM PLAN TO THE  COMMISSIONER,
   33  WHICH SHALL INCLUDE A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED AGE-APPROPRI-
   34  ATE SEX EDUCATION PROGRAM, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
   35    (A)  THE  MANNER IN WHICH PARENTS AND OTHER ADULTS WILL BE INCLUDED IN
   36  THE PROGRAM;
   37    (B) AN OUTLINE FOR THE CURRICULUM TO BE COVERED IN THE ELIGIBLE APPLI-
   38  CANT'S PROGRAM, INCLUDING THE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS, BOOKS, VIDEOS  OR
   39  OTHER  INSTRUCTIONAL  TOOLS  TO  BE  USED AND THE TRAINING WHICH WILL BE
   40  PROVIDED TO TEACHERS, PERSONNEL AND  VOLUNTEERS  WHO  WILL  CONDUCT  THE
   41  PROGRAM.  SUCH  CURRICULUM  SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NEED NOT BE LIMITED TO, A
   42  COMPREHENSIVE BLOCK OF INSTRUCTION THAT STRESSES ABSTINENCE AS THE  MOST
   43  EFFECTIVE  AND APPROPRIATE PROTECTION AGAINST HIV/AIDS AND PREGNANCY AND
   44  WHICH CONTAINS WRITTEN AND ORAL INSTRUCTION ON THE PREVENTION OF SEXUAL-
   45  LY TRANSMITTED DISEASES. THE OTHER CORE ELEMENTS SHALL SATISFY A SIGNIF-
   46  ICANT NUMBER OF, OR PREFERABLY ALL OF, THE COMPONENTS OF  AN  AGE-APPRO-
   47  PRIATE  SEX  EDUCATION  GRANT PROGRAM AS ESTABLISHED IN SECTION FOURTEEN
   48  HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE OF THIS ARTICLE;
   49    (C) ANY SPECIAL, OR UNUSUAL OR INNOVATIVE SERVICES, PROGRAMS OR EDUCA-
   50  TION METHODS TO BE UTILIZED;
   51    (D) THE NUMBER  AND  TYPES  OF  TEACHING  OR  OTHER  PERSONNEL  TO  BE
   52  EMPLOYED,  OR VOLUNTEERS TO BE USED, TOGETHER WITH THEIR PROFESSIONAL OR
   53  ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS;
   54    (E) THE GEOGRAPHIC AREA IN WHICH THE PROPOSED PROGRAM WILL BE  OFFERED
   55  AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE CATEGORIES AND AGE GROUPINGS OF AT-RISK ADOLES-
   56  CENTS  INCLUDED IN SUCH PROGRAM, ALONG WITH AN ESTIMATE OF THE NUMBER OF
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    1  ADOLESCENTS  WHO  THE  APPLICANT  ESTIMATES  WILL  PARTICIPATE  IN  SUCH
    2  PROGRAM;
    3    (F)  A DEMONSTRATION THAT THE PROPOSED PROGRAM IS ADEQUATE IN TERMS OF
    4  COURSE LENGTH AND IN TERMS OF BOTH SHORT TERM AND LONG-RANGE GOALS;
    5    (G) THE NEED FOR SUCH PROGRAM IN THE PROPOSED AREA TO  BE  SERVED.  IN
    6  DETERMINING  SUCH  NEED THE COMMISSIONER SHALL SPECIFICALLY CONSIDER THE
    7  FOLLOWING FACTORS AND GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PROGRAMS SERVICING AREAS
    8  WHICH HAVE A HIGHER THAN AVERAGE INCIDENCE IN ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOW-
    9  ING ENUMERATED LIFE EXPERIENCES: (I) THE NUMBER OF  REPORTED  ADOLESCENT
   10  PREGNANCIES BY PERSONS RESIDING IN SUCH AREA OVER THE PREVIOUS TEN YEARS
   11  AND  THE  NUMBER  OF  ADOLESCENT  PARENTS, INCLUDING WHERE FEASIBLE, THE
   12  NUMBER OF SINGLE PARENTS, WHO CURRENTLY RESIDE IN SUCH  AREA,  (II)  THE
   13  NUMBER  OF  REPORTED  OCCURRENCES  OF  SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES AND
   14  HIV/AIDS AMONG RESIDENTS OF THE  AREA  TO  BE  SERVED,  WITH  PARTICULAR
   15  EMPHASIS  ON  HIV/AIDS, (III) THE NUMBER OF PERSONS RESIDING IN THE AREA
   16  TO BE SERVED WHOSE ANNUAL PERSONAL INCOME IS LESS THAN ONE HUNDRED FIFTY
   17  PERCENT OF THE ESTABLISHED STATE INCOME STANDARD OR WHO  PARTICIPATE  IN
   18  THE FREE OR REDUCED PRICE LUNCH PROGRAM AS DEFINED IN SUBDIVISION ONE OF
   19  SECTION  THIRTY-SIX  HUNDRED  TWO  OF  THE  EDUCATION LAW, AND ANY OTHER
   20  GENERALLY AVAILABLE STATISTICAL DATA WHICH INDICATES THAT THE AREA TO BE
   21  SERVED IS ECONOMICALLY OR OTHERWISE DISADVANTAGED, (IV) THE HIGH  SCHOOL
   22  DROP OUT RATE IN THE AREA AS DETERMINED BY THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, AND
   23  (V)  ANY OTHER GENERALLY AVAILABLE STATISTICAL DATA WHICH INDICATES THAT
   24  THE AREA TO BE SERVED IS IN NEED OF  AN  AGE-APPROPRIATE  SEX  EDUCATION
   25  PROGRAM;
   26    (H) THE SUCCESS REALIZED BY AN ELIGIBLE APPLICANT IN REDUCING UNWANTED
   27  PREGNANCIES  AND  CASES  OF  SEXUALLY  TRANSMITTED  DISEASES, AS WELL AS
   28  REDUCING RISK BEHAVIOR, IN PROGRAMS PREVIOUSLY, OR CURRENTLY, CONDUCTED;
   29  AND
   30    (I) ANY OTHER INFORMATION AS THE COMMISSIONER MAY REQUEST.
   31    3. IN CONSIDERING APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED BY ELIGIBLE  APPLICANTS,  THE
   32  COMMISSIONER  SHALL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION, AND GRANT PRIORITY TO APPLI-
   33  CATIONS SUBMITTED BY AN ELIGIBLE APPLICANT  WHICH  IS  A  PUBLIC  SCHOOL
   34  DISTRICT OR BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES WORKING IN CONSOR-
   35  TIUM  OR  PARTNERSHIP  WITH ONE OR MORE COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS OR
   36  SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTERS, ESPECIALLY WHERE THE COMMUNITY BASED ORGAN-
   37  IZATION, ORGANIZATIONS OR SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTERS HAS A DEMONSTRATED
   38  RECORD OF SUCCESS IN THE CONDUCT OF SEX EDUCATION PROGRAMS OF A  SIMILAR
   39  NATURE TO THE SEX EDUCATION PROGRAM PROVIDED FOR IN THIS ARTICLE.
   40    S  1454. MAINTENANCE OF EFFORT. ANY MONIES MADE AVAILABLE TO AN ELIGI-
   41  BLE APPLICANT SHALL NOT BE USED TO OFFSET OR REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF MONEYS
   42  PREVIOUSLY EXPENDED FOR THE SAME OR SIMILAR PROGRAMS IN  A  PRIOR  YEAR,
   43  BUT SHALL BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT ANY PRIOR YEARS' EXPENDITURES. NO ELIGI-
   44  BLE  APPLICANT  SHALL  REDUCE ANY SUBSEQUENT YEARS' EXPENDITURES FOR THE
   45  SAME OR SIMILAR PROGRAMS AS A RESULT OF RECEIVING ANY GRANT, OR INCREASE
   46  IN THE AMOUNT OF ANY PRIOR AWARDED GRANT, PURSUANT TO THIS ARTICLE.
   47    S 1455. ANNUAL REPORTS BY GRANT RECIPIENTS. 1. EVERY  ELIGIBLE  APPLI-
   48  CANT  THAT  HAS  BEEN  AWARDED  A GRANT UNDER THIS ARTICLE SHALL FILE AN
   49  ANNUAL REPORT WITH THE COMMISSIONER, IN SUCH FORM AND WITH SUCH DATA  AS
   50  THE  COMMISSIONER  PRESCRIBES  DETAILING THE EXPENDITURE OF GRANT FUNDS,
   51  TOGETHER WITH AN ANALYSIS OF THE  AGE-APPROPRIATE  SEX  EDUCATION  GRANT
   52  PROGRAM  IT  CONDUCTED,  WITH  A  SUMMARY  OF ITS SUCCESS OR FAILURES IN
   53  ALTERING ATTITUDES REGARDING THE MERITS OF SEXUAL ABSTINENCE AS WELL  AS
   54  IN  PREVENTING  UNWANTED  PREGNANCIES, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES AND
   55  HIV/AIDS.
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    1    2. THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ON OR BEFORE FEBRUARY FIRST  IN  EACH  YEAR,
    2  SUBMIT  A REPORT ON THE PROGRAM TO THE GOVERNOR, THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT
    3  OF THE SENATE AND THE SPEAKER OF THE  ASSEMBLY  CONTAINING  HIS  OR  HER
    4  FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. IN THE REPORT SUBMITTED IN THE FOURTH YEAR
    5  AND  THE SIXTH YEAR FOLLOWING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE RESPEC-
    6  TIVELY, THE COMMISSIONER  SHALL  ALSO  INCLUDE  THE  EVALUATION  OF  THE
    7  PROGRAM  AS  PRESENTED BY THE ACCREDITED ORGANIZATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH
    8  SECTION FOURTEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO OF THIS ARTICLE.
    9    S 1456. NOTIFICATION TO POTENTIAL APPLICANTS. THE  COMMISSIONER  SHALL
   10  TIMELY  SEND  TO  EVERY  PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT AND BOARD OF COOPERATIVE
   11  EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND TO EVERY REQUESTING COMMUNITY  BASED  ORGANIZA-
   12  TION  OR  SCHOOL-BASED  HEALTH CENTER A COPY OF THIS ARTICLE AND GENERAL
   13  INFORMATION RELATING TO THE AGE-APPROPRIATE SEX EDUCATION GRANT  PROGRAM
   14  AND THE APPLICATION PROCESS THEREFOR.
   15    S  1457. REGULATIONS. THE COMMISSIONER SHALL PROMULGATE REGULATIONS AS
   16  SHALL BE REASONABLY NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ARTI-
   17  CLE.
   18    S 4. Severability.  If any provision of this act, or  any  application
   19  of  any  provision  of  this  act, is held to be invalid, that shall not
   20  affect the validity or effectiveness of any other provision of this act,
   21  or of any other application of any provision of this act.
   22    S 5. This act shall take effect immediately.
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