Bill Text: NY S01217 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes the rural emergency first responder program revolving fund and requires grants be made for qualified farmedic programs.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-08 - REFERRED TO HEALTH [S01217 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-S01217-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                          1217
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
                    IN SENATE
                                    January 11, 2019
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  Sen. RITCHIE -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Health
        AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to creating the rural
          emergency responder live training program revolving capital fund
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section  1.  The  public health law is amended by adding a new section
     2  3003-b to read as follows:
     3    § 3003-b. Rural emergency responder live  training  program  revolving
     4  capital  fund.  1.   Definitions. As used in this section, the following
     5  words and phrases shall have the following meanings:
     6    (a) "participating grantee" or "grantee" shall mean a first  responder
     7  and shall be defined as local police, fire, emergency services, hospital
     8  or  clinical  staff,  or  organizations or corporations comprised of the
     9  same;
    10    (b) "revolving capital fund" shall mean the rural emergency  responder
    11  live  training  program  revolving  capital fund authorized to be estab-
    12  lished by the department and administered pursuant to this section;
    13    (c) "live training program" shall mean any training program or session
    14  at least half of which is scenario based and takes place  outside  of  a
    15  classroom setting; and
    16    (d)  "farmedic  program"  shall mean the program utilized for training
    17  first responders and medical staff in agricultural  and  rural  incident
    18  response with a safety first approach through a combination of classroom
    19  instruction,  field  exercises  and  exposure to the kinds of machinery,
    20  chemicals, and structures common to rural or agricultural areas.
    21    2. Revolving capital fund. (a) The department, within  amounts  appro-
    22  priated,  shall  establish  the  rural emergency responder live training
    23  program revolving capital fund.
    24    (b) Monies in the revolving capital fund shall  be  utilized  for  the
    25  purpose of making grants to qualifying participating grantees to partic-
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01690-01-9

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     1  ipate  in  the  national  farmedic  training  program,  or other similar
     2  program as determined by the department.
     3    (c)  Funds  shall  be  transferred by the commissioner of taxation and
     4  finance to the department for deposit in the revolving capital  fund  in
     5  an amount as authorized by appropriation.
     6    (d)  Monies  in the fund shall be: (i) held by the department pursuant
     7  to this section as custodian pursuant to an agreement with  the  commis-
     8  sioner of taxation and finance until transferred to the grantee pursuant
     9  to  this section, and (ii) invested by the department in accordance with
    10  the investment guidelines of the comptroller during said custodial peri-
    11  od.  All investment income shall be credited to, and shall be  deposited
    12  in, the revolving capital fund.
    13    3.  Administration  agreement.  (a)  The  commissioner of taxation and
    14  finance and the department shall enter into an agreement, subject to the
    15  approval of the director of the budget, for the purpose of administering
    16  the funds in the revolving capital fund.
    17    (b) A copy of such agreement, and any  amendments  thereto,  shall  be
    18  provided  to  the chair of the senate finance committee, the director of
    19  the division of the budget, and the chair of the assembly ways and means
    20  committee.
    21    (c) The agreement shall specify that the department  shall  administer
    22  the  revolving  capital  fund  in  a manner that will benefit the public
    23  health by encouraging enrollment in the  farmedic  program,  or  similar
    24  program,  in compliance with all applicable laws, rules, regulations and
    25  other requirements.
    26    4. Specific provisions required. Upon the effective date of the agree-
    27  ment, custody of, and responsibility for,  the  revolving  capital  fund
    28  shall  be taken up by the department, subject to the requirements of its
    29  agreement with the commissioner of taxation and finance. Such  agreement
    30  shall include, but not be limited to, the following provisions:
    31    (a)  the  department  shall be responsible for the receipt, management
    32  and expenditure of monies held in the revolving capital fund;
    33    (b) the department shall maintain books and records pertaining to  all
    34  monies  received  and  disbursed pursuant to this section and the agree-
    35  ment;
    36    (c) monies in such revolving capital fund shall be  utilized  for  the
    37  purpose  of  making  grants  to  qualifying  participating  grantees, to
    38  provide participating grantees with improved access to affordable  capi-
    39  tal to increase enrollment in farmedic or a similar training program;
    40    (d)  participating  grantees shall be chosen by the department through
    41  an application process approved by the department and the comptroller;
    42    (e) eligible uses of funds so granted to participating grantees  shall
    43  include  but not be limited to: (i) eligible costs as described in para-
    44  graph (f) of this subdivision, attributable to the proposed program, and
    45  (ii) reserves  for  credit  enhancement  including  loan  guarantees  if
    46  required to allow grantee to participate in relevant training programs;
    47    (f) eligible costs under this section shall include, but not be limit-
    48  ed  to,  all  material  acquisition  costs,  wages  and fees, furniture,
    49  fixtures, and equipment;
    50    (g) the department administering  the  revolving  capital  fund  shall
    51  report  quarterly on the transactions in the revolving capital fund in a
    52  form and manner specified by the comptroller in  consultation  with  the
    53  commissioner  of  taxation  and  finance,  including but not limited to:
    54  receipts or  deposits  to  the  fund;  disbursements;  loans  or  credit
    55  enhancement  made  from  the fund; investment income; and the balance on
    56  hand as of the end of the month for each such quarter;

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     1    (h) the department shall be required to invest monies  on  deposit  in
     2  the  fund  in accordance with investment guidelines meeting the require-
     3  ments of the comptroller, and all investment income shall be credited to
     4  the revolving capital fund, and spent therefrom only  for  the  purposes
     5  set forth in this section;
     6    (i)  revolving capital fund monies shall be held in trust and used for
     7  the benefit of eligible grantees; and
     8    (j) any other term or condition as determined by  the  department,  in
     9  consultation with the commissioner of taxation and finance.
    10    5.  Grant  documentation. Grants from the revolving capital fund shall
    11  be made pursuant to a written agreement between the department  and  the
    12  participating  grantee,  specifying  the  terms  of the grant. The grant
    13  agreement shall be in such form and content as shall  be  acceptable  to
    14  the  comptroller  and the department, and may include such other written
    15  documentation and/or agreements as shall be required in the judgment  of
    16  the  comptroller  and  the  department.  Terms may include rescission of
    17  grants if a grantee does not use grant funds  in  accordance  with  this
    18  section or the terms of the grantee's agreement with the department.
    19    §  2.  This  act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall
    20  have become a law; provided, however, that  effective  immediately,  the
    21  commissioner  of  health, in consultation with the commissioner of taxa-
    22  tion and finance, is authorized and directed to promulgate any rules  or
    23  regulations  necessary  for the implementation of this act on its effec-
    24  tive date.
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