Bill Text: NY A10180 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Grants student loan forgiveness for certain municipal attorneys employed by political subdivisions of the state.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-04-20 - print number 10180a [A10180 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-A10180-Amended.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                     March 22, 2018
                                       ___________
        Introduced by M. of A. CUSICK -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on  Higher  Education  --  committee discharged, bill amended, ordered
          reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
        AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to student  loan  assist-
          ance  for  certain attorneys employed by political subdivisions of the
          state
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. Section 679-e of the education law, as amended by section 1
     2  of  part VV of chapter 56 of the laws of 2009, subparagraph (i) of para-
     3  graph a of subdivision 2 as amended by section 1 of part R of chapter 57
     4  of the laws of 2011, is amended to read as follows:
     5    § 679-e. New York state  district  attorney,  municipal  attorney  and
     6  indigent  legal  services attorney loan forgiveness program. 1. Purpose.
     7  The president shall  grant  student  loan  forgiveness  awards  for  the
     8  purpose of increasing the number of experienced attorneys serving in the
     9  position  of  district attorney, a municipal attorney, or indigent legal
    10  services attorney in the counties of the state.
    11    2. Definitions. a. (i) "Eligible attorney" means an attorney, who is a
    12  resident of and is admitted to practice law in New York  state,  who  is
    13  employed full-time as either a district attorney, as defined in subpara-
    14  graph  (ii) of this paragraph, [or] an indigent legal services attorney,
    15  as defined in subparagraph (iii)  of  this  paragraph,  or  a  municipal
    16  attorney,  as defined in subparagraph (iv) of this paragraph, and who is
    17  admitted to practice law in this state for not more than eleven years or
    18  who was within the eligible period as defined in  paragraph  b  of  this
    19  subdivision  during  the time for which such person is seeking a student
    20  loan expense grant. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an eligible  attorney
    21  shall  include  those  district  attorney  applicants  who  were awarded
    22  program eligibility and who provided  qualified  service  between  April
    23  first,  two  thousand eight and March thirty-first, two thousand eleven;
    24  such an eligible attorney shall remain eligible to  participate  in  the
    25  program  provided  they  are within an eligible period measured from six
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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     1  years from the date which such attorney was first employed as a district
     2  attorney.
     3    (ii)  "District  attorney"  means  the district attorney of one of the
     4  counties of the state or an employee of the office of any such  district
     5  attorney.
     6    (iii)  "Indigent  legal services attorney" means an attorney who is an
     7  employee of (A) any agency designated by subdivisions  one  and  two  of
     8  section  seven  hundred  twenty-two of the county law, who is engaged in
     9  the practice of criminal law on behalf of persons charged with  a  crime
    10  who  are  financially  unable  to  obtain  counsel; (B) a not-for-profit
    11  corporation that is exempt from the  payment  of  federal  income  taxes
    12  pursuant  to  section  501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code and estab-
    13  lished for the purpose of providing legal services  that  include  civil
    14  legal  services  to  persons  within  New York state who are financially
    15  unable to obtain counsel; or (C) an agency specified in  clause  (A)  of
    16  this  subparagraph  and/or a corporation specified in clause (B) of this
    17  subparagraph and who provides a combination of the  civil  and  criminal
    18  services specified therein.
    19    (iv) "Municipal attorney" means an attorney who is employed by a poli-
    20  tical  subdivision  of  the  state  in  an  agency,  bureau or unit that
    21  provides social or protective services to indigent adults or children.
    22    b. "Eligible period" means the six-year period after completion of the
    23  third year and before the commencement of the tenth year  of  employment
    24  as  an  eligible  attorney. For purposes of this section, all periods of
    25  time during which an admitted  attorney  was  employed  as  an  eligible
    26  attorney  and  all  periods  of  time during which a law school graduate
    27  awaiting admission to the New York state bar was employed by a prosecut-
    28  ing or criminal defense agency as  permitted  by  section  four  hundred
    29  eighty-four of the judiciary law shall be combined.
    30    c.  "Student loan expense" means the total loan balance required to be
    31  paid by the eligible attorney on the cumulative total of the  attorney's
    32  outstanding  student  loans covering his or her cost of attendance at an
    33  undergraduate institution and/or law school, at the time of  the  attor-
    34  ney's  first application for reimbursement. Interest paid or due on such
    35  loans shall be considered eligible for reimbursement under this program.
    36  For purposes of  this  calculation,  the  amount  of  the  student  loan
    37  expenses  shall  be  reduced by any grants, loan forgiveness, or similar
    38  reductions to the attorney's indebtedness that the attorney has received
    39  or shall receive,  including,  but  not  limited  to,  law  school  loan
    40  forgiveness and public service scholarships.
    41    d.  "Year of qualified service" means the twelve month period measured
    42  from the anniversary of the attorney's employment as an eligible  attor-
    43  ney,  or  as  a  law  school graduate awaiting admission to the New York
    44  state bar employed by  a  prosecuting  or  criminal  defense  agency  as
    45  permitted  by  section  four  hundred  eighty-four of the judiciary law,
    46  adjusted for any interruption in employment.  Any  period  of  temporary
    47  leave from service taken by an eligible attorney shall not be considered
    48  in  the  calculation of qualified service. However, the period of tempo-
    49  rary leave shall be considered an interruption  in  employment  and  the
    50  calculation  of  the  time  period of qualified service shall recommence
    51  when the eligible attorney returns to full time service.
    52    3. Awards. a. An eligible attorney may apply for  reimbursement  after
    53  the  completion  of each year of qualified service provided however that
    54  reimbursement to each eligible attorney shall not exceed three  thousand
    55  four  hundred  dollars,  per  qualifying year, subject to appropriations
    56  available therefor. The president  may  establish:  (i)  an  application

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     1  deadline  and (ii) a method of selecting recipients if in any given year
     2  there are insufficient funds to cover the needs of all  the  applicants.
     3  Awards  shall  be  within  the amounts appropriated for such purpose and
     4  based on availability of funds.
     5    b.  An  eligible attorney may apply after the completion of the fourth
     6  year of qualified service, and annually thereafter after the  completion
     7  of  the  fifth  through  ninth year of qualified service, and may seek a
     8  student loan expense grant for  only  the  previous  year  of  qualified
     9  service within the time periods prescribed by the president. An eligible
    10  attorney  may  receive  student loan expense grants for no more than six
    11  years of qualified service within an eligible period.
    12    4. Rules and regulations. The president  shall  promulgate  rules  and
    13  regulations  for  the  administration of this program. The president may
    14  promulgate rules and regulations to delegate to the  entities  employing
    15  the  eligible  attorneys  the  responsibility  to certify the employment
    16  status and the student loan balance of the applicants.
    17    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    18  it shall have become a law.
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