Bill Text: NY A07998 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Relates to contingency planning by state agencies for extended federal government shutdowns; requires the secretary to oversee development of shutdown contingency plans.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2024-01-03 - referred to ways and means [A07998 Detail]
Download: New_York-2023-A07998-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 7998 2023-2024 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY September 1, 2023 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. BICHOTTE HERMELYN -- read once and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to contingency planning by state agencies for extended federal government shutdowns 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 that: 2 a. Shutdowns of operations by federal agencies, once unthinkable 3 events, are now occurring with increasing frequency and duration; 4 b. Such shutdowns may cause financial hardships in this state to 5 federal employees, whether furloughed or required to report to work 6 without pay, and to businesses and their employees involved in the 7 provision of goods and services to federal agencies, and may also 8 adversely impact New York's economy, environment, and the people and 9 institutions in this state who rely on programs and services provided by 10 the federal government; 11 c. In recent federal shutdowns New York state has properly taken 12 several steps to mitigate adverse impacts, but has not undertaken other 13 remedial actions that have been determined to be essential in similarly 14 impacted states; 15 d. The use of short-term continuing resolutions has made the federal 16 budget process unpredictable, yet unlike other states New York state 17 currently has no formal planning process for evaluation and coordination 18 of potential mitigation measures; and 19 e. Federal employees and contractors and the general public in this 20 state would benefit from a systematic effort to develop informed contin- 21 gency plans to ensure state agencies are prepared to initiate proactive 22 measures to mitigate the impacts of an extended federal shutdown. 23 Therefore the legislature intends by this act to provide for a flexi- 24 ble and effective contingency planning effort to provide guidance and 25 information to each appropriate state agency on the activities it should EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD02555-01-3A. 7998 2 1 be prepared to undertake in the event of any future extended federal 2 shutdown. 3 § 2. The executive law is amended by adding a new section 94-d to read 4 as follows: 5 § 94-d. State agency contingency planning for extended federal shut- 6 downs. 1. Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms 7 shall have the following meanings: 8 a. "Federal shutdown" means a lapse in funding for one or more oper- 9 ations of the federal government due to the failure of the executive and 10 congress to appropriate funding or to increase the federal debt limit; 11 b. "Extended federal shutdown" means a federal shutdown that continues 12 for a period of two weeks or more; 13 c. "Federal shutdown contingency plan" means a document setting forth 14 the measures that a state agency may take to mitigate the adverse 15 impacts of an extended federal shutdown on employees and contractors of 16 federal agencies and businesses or members of the public in this state; 17 d. "Secretary" means the secretary of state; 18 e. "Agency" means any state board, bureau, committee, commission, 19 council, department, public authority, public benefit corporation, divi- 20 sion, office or any other governmental entity performing a governmental 21 or proprietary function for the state of New York, except the judiciary 22 or the state legislature or any unit of local government and shall not 23 include offices of district attorneys. 24 2. Federal shutdown contingency planning process. a. The secretary of 25 state shall oversee the development of federal shutdown contingency 26 plans by state agencies. The secretary shall solicit information from 27 each state agency that operates programs that may be impacted by a 28 federal shutdown or that may undertake efforts to mitigate the impact of 29 an extended shutdown on employees and contractors of federal agencies 30 and businesses or members of the public in this state. Such information 31 shall be submitted by the agency in such form and manner as the secre- 32 tary shall prescribe. 33 b. Each state agency shall respond to such solicitation by providing 34 the secretary with a draft federal shutdown contingency plan, which 35 shall include information as appropriate on: 36 (i) any programs or activities of the agency that may be impacted by a 37 loss of ongoing federal funding; 38 (ii) any programs or activities of the agency that may be impacted by 39 the cessation or substantial curtailment of federal activities that are 40 not identified as excepted or exempted activities in the most recent 41 shutdown contingency plan filed by a federal agency with the office of 42 management and budget; 43 (iii) any programs identified in subparagraphs (i) or (ii) of this 44 paragraph that could be impacted to the extent that the health, safety 45 or economic well-being of the people of this state or the natural 46 resources of the state could be substantially impaired; 47 (iv) any positions at the agency that are federally funded and the 48 ability of the agency to pay such employees during the shutdown subject 49 to future reimbursement; 50 (v) any actions that could be taken by the agency to mitigate the 51 impacts of an extended federal shutdown, including any actions that 52 could be taken by the agency or by entities under the jurisdiction of 53 the agency that could mitigate any financial hardships on federal 54 employees or by businesses impacted by the shutdown; 55 (vi) any actions that will be necessary to resume orderly operations 56 upon cessation of the federal shutdown; andA. 7998 3 1 (vii) any other information that the secretary or the agency deter- 2 mines is appropriate for inclusion in the plan. 3 c. After reviewing the information submitted by an agency, the secre- 4 tary: 5 (i) shall determine that the submission is complete or shall solicit 6 additional information from the agency to permit such a determination; 7 and 8 (ii) upon receipt of a complete submission shall approve an agency's 9 federal shutdown contingency plan, or shall identify any deficiencies 10 precluding such approval and direct the agency to submit a revised plan 11 that addresses such deficiencies. 12 d. The secretary shall issue guidance to agencies on the federal shut- 13 down contingency planning process. 14 3. Before taking any action that may have a fiscal or budgetary impli- 15 cation the secretary shall consult with the director of the budget. 16 4. Each agency shall utilize its federal shutdown contingency plan to 17 enable a rapid and effective response to any extended federal shutdown; 18 provided, however, that no agency shall be required to undertake all 19 actions or any specific action that has been identified in its plan. 20 5. Each agency shall review its federal shutdown contingency plan and 21 submit updates to the secretary for approval as frequently as necessary, 22 and upon request of the secretary shall conduct such a review and submit 23 an updated plan or advise the secretary that no revision is necessary. 24 Each agency shall maintain a copy of its current federal shutdown 25 contingency plan on its website, and the secretary shall maintain a 26 webpage on the department of state's website with information on the 27 federal shutdown contingency planning process and a link to each agen- 28 cy's current plan. 29 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.