Bill Text: NY A02863 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes the nursing education expansion program, including faculty development program, capital facility program and the recruitment and promotion program; creates regents nursing shortage scholarships; provides for county matching awards for professional education in nursing; establishes the "nursing faculty development program fund", the "nursing capital facilities program fund", the "recruitment and promotion program fund", and the "county match awards for professional education in nursing fund"; appropriates $25,620,000 therefor.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Republican 6-1)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-07-14 - held for consideration in higher education [A02863 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-A02863-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                          2863
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                    January 28, 2019
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by M. of A. CROUCH, BARCLAY, FINCH, GIGLIO, McDONOUGH, RAIA,
          THIELE -- read once and referred to the Committee on Higher Education
        AN ACT to amend the executive law and the education law, in relation  to
          establishing  the  nursing  education  expansion program; to amend the
          state finance law, in relation to establishing  the  "nursing  faculty
          development  program  fund",  the  "nursing capital facilities program
          fund", the "recruitment and promotion program fund", and  the  "county
          match  awards  for  professional education in nursing fund"; making an
          appropriation therefor;  and  providing  for  the  repeal  of  certain
          provisions upon expiration thereof
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. Legislative intent. New York is currently facing a  nursing
     2  shortage.  This act addresses the shortcomings that have resulted in the
     3  nursing shortage. This act will provide scholarships for those  students
     4  who  wish to pursue a career in nursing as well as provide assistance to
     5  current nursing programs to expand their capacity in  order  to  educate
     6  more  nursing  students.  This  act will also provide funding to attract
     7  potential students to study the field of nursing,  beginning  with  high
     8  school aged students.
     9    §  2.  The  executive  law is amended by adding a new section 209-u to
    10  read as follows:
    11    § 209-u. Nursing education  expansion  program.  1.  There  is  hereby
    12  established  the  nursing education expansion program. The program shall
    13  include but need not be limited to the faculty development program,  the
    14  capital facility program and the recruitment and promotion program.
    15    2.  The  commissioner  of  education  shall  provide no later than one
    16  hundred eighty days after the effective date of this section, a  strate-
    17  gic  plan  to  the  governor, the temporary president of the senate, the
    18  minority leader of the senate, the speaker  of  the  assembly,  and  the
    19  minority leader of the assembly which shall:
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02789-01-9

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     1    (a)  establish  criteria  for  the  awarding  of  funds made available
     2  through the nursing expansion program; all awards shall  be  made  on  a
     3  competitive basis;
     4    (b)  provide a schedule for issuance of requests for proposals for the
     5  nursing expansion program awards;
     6    (c) provide a schedule for completion of review of proposals submitted
     7  by institutions of higher education to the office;
     8    (d) provide procedures for the issuance of  awards  from  the  nursing
     9  education expansion program.
    10    3.  The faculty development program is hereby created to assist insti-
    11  tutions of higher education with the retention and recruitment of  nurs-
    12  ing  faculty.  Funds appropriated for this program shall be administered
    13  by the commissioner of education  pursuant  to  request  for  proposals.
    14  Consideration  for the allocation of awards shall be given to all insti-
    15  tutions of higher education within the state provided such  institutions
    16  demonstrate  to the satisfaction of the commissioner a specific need for
    17  such funds and the manner in which such award for  the  recruitment  and
    18  retention  of  nursing  faculty  would enhance the nursing education and
    19  training capabilities and reputation of the institution.
    20    The nursing education expansion program shall issue awards  of  up  to
    21  twenty  thousand  dollars  per faculty member annually. Institutions may
    22  apply for no more than three awards per institution  per  award  length.
    23  The  commissioner of education shall promulgate rules and regulations to
    24  establish:
    25    (a) matching funds required from the academic institutions;
    26    (b) a schedule for an annual  reduction  of  the  faculty  development
    27  award,  and  a  corresponding  increase  in  the matching funds from the
    28  academic institution; and
    29    (c) other rules and regulations deemed necessary by  the  commissioner
    30  of education for the administration of this program.
    31    4.  (a)  The  capital facility program shall provide financing for the
    32  design, acquisition,  construction,  reconstruction,  rehabilitation  or
    33  improvement of nursing facilities, including equipment.
    34    (b)  Only  an  institution  with  a program that prepares a student to
    35  receive a license to practice nursing as defined in  section  sixty-nine
    36  hundred  five  and  section sixty-nine hundred six of the education law,
    37  and a program that prepares a student to receive a certificate for nurse
    38  practitioner practice as defined in section sixty-nine  hundred  ten  of
    39  the education law shall be eligible to act as a primary host institution
    40  for a capital facilities award as described in this subdivision.
    41    (c)  The capital facility program shall also provide financing for the
    42  reconstruction, rehabilitation or  improvement  of  existing  laboratory
    43  facilities. Funds available pursuant to this subdivision shall be avail-
    44  able  for  nursing facilities at all institutions of higher education in
    45  New York state.
    46    (d) The capital facility program  shall  also  provide  financing  for
    47  equipment, such as but not limited to software and simulation equipment.
    48    (e)  The  state education department, the city university construction
    49  fund and the SUNY construction fund, may  contract  with  the  dormitory
    50  authority  of the state of New York to provide financing for the design,
    51  construction, acquisition, reconstruction,  rehabilitation  and  general
    52  improvement  of  nursing  facilities  for  those  institutions receiving
    53  awards.
    54    5. The recruitment and promotion program is hereby created to  provide
    55  resources for, but not limited to, promotional material, advertising and
    56  internships  to  attract  students to the field of nursing. No less than

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     1  fifty percent of these  funds  must  go  to  recruitment  and  promotion
     2  efforts aimed at high school students.
     3    §  3.  Section  605  of  the  education law is amended by adding a new
     4  subdivision 2-a to read as follows:
     5    2-a. Regents nursing shortage scholarships. At least thirty percent of
     6  the regents professional education in nursing scholarships awarded  each
     7  year  shall  be  awarded to students beginning or engaged in the profes-
     8  sional study in nursing who agree to practice nursing upon completion of
     9  their professional training in an area in New York state  designated  as
    10  having  a shortage of nurses, provided, however, that to the extent that
    11  regents nursing shortage scholarships are not awarded, such scholarships
    12  shall be awarded as regents professional education in  nursing  scholar-
    13  ships. The provisions of this subdivision shall only apply to any recip-
    14  ient  who receives his or her first award payment prior to the two thou-
    15  sand nineteen--two thousand twenty academic year.
    16    a. In selecting  and  certifying  scholarship  recipients  under  this
    17  section,  priority  shall  be  accorded  to  applicants in the following
    18  order:
    19    (i) first, to any applicant who:
    20    (1) has a family income of six thousand dollars or less; and
    21    (2) resides in an area designated  as  having  a  shortage  of  nurses
    22  pursuant to paragraph c of this subdivision;
    23    (ii)  second, to any applicant who has a family income of six thousand
    24  dollars or less;
    25    (iii) third, to any applicant who:
    26    (1) has a family income of ten thousand dollars or less; and
    27    (2) resides in an area designated  as  having  a  shortage  of  nurses
    28  pursuant to paragraph c of this subdivision;
    29    (iv)  fourth, to any applicant who has a family income of ten thousand
    30  dollars or less;
    31    (v) fifth, to any other applicant.
    32    b. With respect to recipients who have received award  payments  prior
    33  to  the  two  thousand nineteen--two thousand twenty academic year, with
    34  such time as the commissioner shall by regulation provide,  a  recipient
    35  of an award shall have practiced nursing in an area designated as having
    36  a  shortage  of  nurses  pursuant to paragraph d of this subdivision for
    37  that number of months calculated by multiplying by nine  the  number  of
    38  annual  awards  he or she received. If a recipient fails to comply fully
    39  with such condition, the president shall be  entitled  to  recover  from
    40  such recipient an amount which bears the same ratio to (i) the aggregate
    41  of  the  amount  of the awards received as (ii) the number of months the
    42  recipient failed to comply with this condition bears to  the  number  of
    43  months  he  or she was obligated to comply with this condition, together
    44  with interest at seven percent per annum computed from the date on which
    45  he or she completed his or her professional training and/or active mili-
    46  tary service. A recipient shall not  be  required  to  comply  with  the
    47  provisions  of  this  paragraph  unless  he or she shall have received a
    48  nursing degree and any obligation to comply with such  provisions  shall
    49  be  cancelled  upon his or her death. The regents shall make regulations
    50  to provide for the waiver or  suspension  of  any  financial  obligation
    51  where compliance would involve extreme hardship.
    52    c. The requirements of this paragraph shall apply to any recipient who
    53  receives his or her first award payment commencing with the two thousand
    54  nineteen--two  thousand  twenty  academic  year or subsequently, and the
    55  requirements of paragraph b of this subdivision shall not apply to  such
    56  recipients.  Within  such  time  as the commissioner shall by regulation

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     1  provide, a recipient of an award shall have practiced nursing in an area
     2  designated as having a shortage of nurses pursuant  to  paragraph  d  of
     3  this  subdivision for that number of months calculated by multiplying by
     4  nine the number of annual awards received by the recipient. If a recipi-
     5  ent  fails  to  comply fully with such condition, the president shall be
     6  entitled to recover from such recipient  an  amount  determined  by  the
     7  formula:
     8                                A = 2B (t-s)
     9                                        ---
    10                                         t
    11  in  which "A" is the amount the president is entitled to recover; "B" is
    12  the sum of all awards paid to the recipient and  the  interest  on  such
    13  amount which would be payable if at the times such awards were paid they
    14  were  loans  bearing interest at the maximum prevailing rate; "t" is the
    15  total number of months in the recipient's period of obligated  services;
    16  and  "s"  is  the  number  of months of service actually rendered by the
    17  recipient. Any amount which the president is entitled to  recover  under
    18  this paragraph shall be paid within the one year period beginning on the
    19  date  that the recipient failed to comply with this condition. A recipi-
    20  ent shall not be required to comply with the provisions  of  this  para-
    21  graph unless he or she shall have received a nursing degree and until he
    22  or  she shall have completed his or her professional training, or active
    23  military service, or both. Any obligation to comply with such provisions
    24  shall be cancelled upon the death of  the  recipient.  The  commissioner
    25  shall  make  regulations  to provide for the waiver or suspension of any
    26  financial obligation where compliance would involve extreme hardship.
    27    d. The regents, after consultation with the  commissioner  of  health,
    28  shall  designate  those areas of New York state which have a shortage of
    29  nurses for the purposes of this subdivision and, should it be  necessary
    30  in  selecting  among  the applicants, may establish relative rankings of
    31  those areas.
    32    e. A recipient of an award shall report annually to the New York state
    33  higher education services corporation, on forms prescribed by it, as  to
    34  the  performance  of  the  required  services or the recipient's current
    35  status, commencing the calendar year following graduation  from  nursing
    36  school and continuing until the recipient shall have completed, or it is
    37  determined  he  or  she shall not be obligated to complete, the required
    38  services. The corporation may also  require  the  recipient  to  file  a
    39  report  on  his  or  her  current  status prior to graduation during any
    40  calendar year in which an application for an  additional  award  is  not
    41  filed.  If  the recipient shall fail to file any report required in this
    42  subdivision within thirty days  of  written  notice  to  the  recipient,
    43  mailed to the address shown on the last application for an award or last
    44  report  filed, whichever is later, the president may impose a fine of up
    45  to one thousand dollars.   The president shall have  the  discretion  to
    46  waive  the filing of a report, excuse a delay in filing, or a failure to
    47  file a report, or waive or reduce any fine imposed for good cause shown.
    48    § 4. The education law is amended by adding a  new  section  606-a  to
    49  read as follows:
    50    § 606-a. County matching awards for professional education in nursing.
    51  Each  county  of  the  state is hereby authorized to establish awards in
    52  such manner as the local legislative body of such county may  determine,
    53  for  attendance  by legal residents of this state, who meet the citizen-
    54  ship requirements established by article fourteen of  this  chapter  for
    55  the professional study of nursing at approved nursing schools within New
    56  York  state,  conditioned  upon the promise of the scholarship holder to

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     1  practice nursing in such county for such period as such  body  may  fix,
     2  following his or her licensing as a nurse. Each such award shall entitle
     3  the recipient to such sum of money as may be fixed by such body while in
     4  attendance at approved nursing schools in New York state during a period
     5  of  not  to  exceed  four  years  of professional study. For each dollar
     6  provided by the county for such award,  equal  state  dollars  shall  be
     7  provided,  up  to  but  not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars.
     8  Such awards may, as an alternative to awards herein  before  authorized,
     9  be  granted  by any such county to those already so licensed to practice
    10  nursing upon the promise of such grantees to practice within the  county
    11  for  a  period  of time and upon such terms and conditions as the county
    12  may fix, provided such recipient did not receive a similar award while a
    13  student. The county shall appropriate annually such sums of money as may
    14  be necessary to defray the costs of such awards and moneys so  appropri-
    15  ated  shall be deemed appropriated for a lawful county purpose and shall
    16  be raised by the same method as moneys required for other lawful  county
    17  purposes.  The  county  may apply for no more than four awards per award
    18  length.
    19    § 5. The state finance law is amended  by  adding  four  new  sections
    20  99-ff, 99-gg, 99-hh and 99-ii to read as follows:
    21    §  99-ff. Nursing faculty development program fund. 1. There is hereby
    22  established in the joint custody of the state  comptroller  and  commis-
    23  sioner  of  education a special fund to be known as the "nursing faculty
    24  development program fund".
    25    2. Such fund shall consist of all monies appropriated for the  purpose
    26  of such fund.
    27    3. Monies of the fund shall be available to the nursing faculty devel-
    28  opment program fund for the purposes of assisting institutions of higher
    29  education  with the  retention and recruitment of nursing faculty pursu-
    30  ant to subdivision three of section two hundred nine-u of the  executive
    31  law.
    32    4.  The  monies of the fund shall be paid out on the audit and warrant
    33  of the comptroller on vouchers certified or approved by the commissioner
    34  of education, or by an officer or employee of the department  of  educa-
    35  tion designated by such commissioner.
    36    §  99-gg.  Nursing capital facilities program fund. 1. There is hereby
    37  established in the joint custody of the state  comptroller  and  commis-
    38  sioner  of  education a special fund to be known as the "nursing capital
    39  facilities program fund".
    40    2. Such fund shall consist of all monies appropriated for the  purpose
    41  of such fund.
    42    3. Monies of the fund shall be available to the nursing capital facil-
    43  ities  program  fund  for  the  purposes  of providing financing for the
    44  design, acquisition,   construction, reconstruction,  rehabilitation  or
    45  improvement  of  nursing  facilities    pursuant  to subdivision four of
    46  section two hundred nine-u of the executive law.
    47    4. The monies of the fund shall be paid out on the audit  and  warrant
    48  of the comptroller on vouchers certified or approved by the commissioner
    49  of  education,  or by an officer or employee of the department of educa-
    50  tion designated by such commissioner.
    51    § 99-hh. Recruitment and promotion program fund. 1.  There  is  hereby
    52  established  in  the  joint custody of the state comptroller and commis-
    53  sioner of education a special fund to be known as the  "recruitment  and
    54  promotion program fund".
    55    2.  Such fund shall consist of all monies appropriated for the purpose
    56  of such fund.

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     1    3. Monies of the fund  shall  be  available  to  the  recruitment  and
     2  promotion  program  fund  for  the  purposes  of providing resources for
     3  attracting students to the field of nursing pursuant to subdivision five
     4  of section two hundred nine-u of the executive law.
     5    4.  The  monies of the fund shall be paid out on the audit and warrant
     6  of the comptroller on vouchers certified or approved by the commissioner
     7  of education, or by an officer or employee of the department  of  educa-
     8  tion designated by such commissioner.
     9    §  99-ii.  County  match  awards for professional education in nursing
    10  fund.  1. There is hereby established in the joint custody of the  state
    11  comptroller  and commissioner of education a special fund to be known as
    12  the "county match awards for professional education in nursing fund".
    13    2. Such fund shall consist of all monies appropriated for the  purpose
    14  of such fund.
    15    3.  Monies  of  the fund shall be available to the county match awards
    16  for professional education in nursing fund for the purposes of providing
    17  awards to persons attending approved nursing schools in New  York  state
    18  pursuant to section six hundred six-a of the education law.
    19    4.  The  monies of the fund shall be paid out on the audit and warrant
    20  of the comptroller on vouchers certified or approved by the commissioner
    21  of education, or by an officer or employee of the department  of  educa-
    22  tion designated by such  commissioner.
    23    §  6.  The  sum  of  twenty-five  million  six hundred twenty thousand
    24  dollars ($25,620,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby
    25  appropriated to the department of education out of  any  moneys  in  the
    26  state  treasury  in the general fund to the credit of the nursing educa-
    27  tion expansion program fund not otherwise appropriated, and  made  imme-
    28  diately  available,  for  the  purpose of carrying out the provisions of
    29  this act.  Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of  the
    30  comptroller  on  vouchers  certified  or approved by the commissioner of
    31  education in the manner prescribed by law. Such sum shall be distributed
    32  as follows:
    33    1. Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the nursing faculty develop-
    34  ment program, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is  hereby  appro-
    35  priated  to  the  department  of  education from any moneys in the state
    36  treasury in the general fund to the  credit  of  the  nursing  education
    37  expansion  program  fund  not  otherwise  appropriated  for services and
    38  expenses of the department of education for the purposes of carrying out
    39  the provisions of this act. Fifty-five  nursing  programs  will  receive
    40  twenty  thousand  dollars  ($20,000)  per year, for each year of a three
    41  year award length.
    42    2. Twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) for the nursing capital facil-
    43  ities program, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby  appro-
    44  priated  to  the  department  of  education from any moneys in the state
    45  treasury in the general fund to the  credit  of  the  nursing  education
    46  expansion  program  fund  not  otherwise  appropriated  for services and
    47  expenses of the department of education for the purposes of carrying out
    48  the provisions of this act.
    49    3. Two million dollars ($2,000,000) for the  nursing  recruitment  and
    50  promotion  program,  or  so  much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby
    51  appropriated to the department of education from any moneys in the state
    52  treasury in the general fund to the  credit  of  the  nursing  education
    53  expansion  program  fund  not  otherwise  appropriated  for services and
    54  expenses of the department of education for the purposes of carrying out
    55  the provisions of this act.  One  million  dollars  will  be  designated
    56  towards promotion of nursing for high school students.

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     1    4. Six hundred twenty thousand dollars ($620,000) for the county match
     2  awards  for professional education in nursing, or so much thereof as may
     3  be necessary, is hereby appropriated to the department of education from
     4  any moneys in the state treasury in the general fund to  the  credit  of
     5  the  nursing education expansion program fund not otherwise appropriated
     6  for services and  expenses  of  the  department  of  education  for  the
     7  purposes  of  carrying out the provisions of this act. Four students per
     8  county will receive two thousand dollars per year for four years.
     9    5.   No expenditure shall be made  from  this  appropriation  until  a
    10  certificate  of  approval  of availability shall have been issued by the
    11  director of the budget and filed with the state comptroller and  a  copy
    12  filed  with  the  chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of
    13  the assembly ways and means committee.
    14    6. Such certificate may be amended from time to time by  the  director
    15  of  the budget and a copy of each such amendment shall be filed with the
    16  state comptroller, the chair of the senate  finance  committee  and  the
    17  chair of the assembly ways and means committee.
    18    § 7. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 40 of the state finance
    19  law,  the  monies appropriated by this act shall first be made available
    20  on the first day of April next succeeding the date  on  which  this  act
    21  shall have become a law. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 40 of
    22  the  state  finance law, the monies appropriated by this act shall lapse
    23  on the thirtieth day of September  next  succeeding  the  close  of  the
    24  fiscal year in which the monies were first made available.
    25    §  8.  This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, that
    26  the provisions of paragraph (b) of subdivision 4 of section 209-u of the
    27  executive law as added by section two of this act shall  expire  and  be
    28  deemed repealed 5 years after such date.
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