Bill Text: NY A10295 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Establishes the small business crime prevention services program to provide small businesses with information on strategies, best practices and programs offering training and assistance in prevention of crimes in and around the premises of small businesses or otherwise affecting small businesses, including but not limited to: assault, arson and other violent felony offenses; robbery, burglary, theft, identity theft counterfeiting, check and credit card fraud and other fraud; and vandalism, graffiti and other property damage; provides that information on eligibility and applications for financial assistance be made available to small businesses; authorizes the New York state urban development corporation to provide loans, loan guarantees, interest subsidies and grants to small businesses, municipalities, not-for-profit corporations or other organizations for the purpose of preventing crimes against small businesses or on the premises or in the vicinity of small businesses; makes related provisions.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-05-13 - referred to small business [A10295 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-A10295-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 10295 IN ASSEMBLY May 13, 2022 ___________ Introduced by COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Solages) -- read once and referred to the Committee on Small Business AN ACT to amend the economic development law, the New York state urban development corporation act and the executive law, in relation to small business crime prevention services The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. The economic development law is amended by adding a new 2 section 139-a to read as follows: 3 § 139-a. Small business crime prevention services program. 1. There 4 is hereby established within the division a small business crime 5 prevention services program. 6 2. The small business crime prevention services program, directly and 7 in conjunction with other divisions of the department and with other 8 agencies of the state, federal agencies or local governments, shall 9 provide small businesses with access to the following services: 10 (a) information on strategies, best practices and programs offering 11 training and assistance in prevention of crimes in and around the prem- 12 ises of small businesses or otherwise affecting small businesses, 13 including but not limited to: assault, arson and other violent felony 14 offenses; robbery, burglary, theft, identity theft, counterfeiting, 15 check and credit card fraud and other fraud; and vandalism, graffiti and 16 other property damage; 17 (b) information on eligibility and applications for financial assist- 18 ance for small business crime prevention services under paragraph (o) of 19 subdivision one of section sixteen-m of section one of chapter one 20 hundred seventy-four of the laws of nineteen hundred sixty-eight; 21 (c) information on eligibility and applications for other programs of 22 financial assistance for small business crime prevention that may from 23 time to time be available from the department or other agencies of the 24 state, federal agencies or local governments; 25 (d) information on protecting the assets of small businesses from 26 crime, including risk reduction strategies and insurance availability; 27 and EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD15547-01-2A. 10295 2 1 (e) information on responses to crime, including reporting of crimes, 2 submitting insurance claims and crime victim assistance programs. 3 3. The small business crime prevention services program shall, with 4 the assistance of the small business advisory board and other appropri- 5 ate state agencies, identify issues relating to crime affecting small 6 businesses and assist the advisory board and the division in making 7 recommendations for legislative, regulatory and programmatic actions to 8 address such issues. 9 § 2. Paragraph (n) of subdivision 1 of section 16-m of section 1 of 10 chapter 174 of the laws of 1968, constituting the New York state urban 11 development corporation act, as added by chapter 298 of the laws of 12 2012, is amended and a new paragraph (o) is added to read as follows: 13 (n) Loans, loan guarantees, interest subsidies and grants to busi- 14 nesses, municipalities, industrial development agencies and local and 15 regional economic development corporations, not-for-profit corporations, 16 business improvement districts, regional marketing authorities and agri- 17 cultural cooperatives organized pursuant to the cooperative corporations 18 law, and other entities for the construction, reconstruction, improve- 19 ment, expansion or rehabilitation of wholesale regional farmers' markets 20 or food hubs that facilitate the sale and promotion of farm products 21 grown or produced in New York state. 22 For the purposes of this paragraph a wholesale regional farmers' 23 market or food hub is a market, business or organization that actively 24 manages the aggregation, distribution and marketing of source-identified 25 food products primarily from local or regional producers to satisfy 26 wholesale, retail and institutional demand for such products[.]; and 27 (o) Loans, loan guarantees, interest subsidies and grants to small 28 businesses, municipalities, not-for-profit corporations or other organ- 29 izations for the purpose of preventing crimes against small businesses 30 or on the premises or in the vicinity of small businesses, including 31 such activities as initiating or maintaining business watch programs, 32 installation of lighting, security equipment and other physical improve- 33 ments to prevent or deter criminal activities, and the development and 34 dissemination of information to owners, operators and employees of small 35 businesses on effective crime prevention strategies. Preference in 36 awarding assistance pursuant to this paragraph shall be given to 37 projects that will benefit distressed areas or other areas with a demon- 38 strated need based on crime statistics, projects that provide a local or 39 private-sector match, and projects that demonstrate a likelihood of 40 positive impact on crime prevention. The division of criminal justice 41 services shall provide assistance in the development of the program of 42 small business crime prevention assistance. 43 § 3. Section 837 of the executive law is amended by adding a new 44 subdivision 23 to read as follows: 45 23. Provide advice and assistance to the division for small business 46 in developing and operating a program of small business crime prevention 47 services pursuant to section one hundred thirty-nine-a of the economic 48 development law, and provide advice and assistance to the urban develop- 49 ment corporation in the development of the program of small business 50 crime prevention assistance pursuant to paragraph (o) of subdivision one 51 of section sixteen-m of section one of chapter one hundred seventy-four 52 of the laws of nineteen hundred sixty-eight. 53 § 4. This act shall take effect on the first of April next succeeding 54 the date on which it shall have become a law; provided, however, that 55 the department of economic development, the New York state urban devel- 56 opment corporation and the division of criminal justice services shallA. 10295 3 1 be immediately authorized to take any and all actions necessary to fully 2 implement the provisions of this act on such date; and further provided 3 that the amendments to section 16-m of the urban development corporation 4 act made by section two of this act shall not affect the expiration of 5 such section and shall be deemed to expire therewith.