Bill Text: NY S03452 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes the commission on New York state history and provides for its powers and duties.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-01-03 - REFERRED TO FINANCE [S03452 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-S03452-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                          3452
                               2017-2018 Regular Sessions
                    IN SENATE
                                    January 23, 2017
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by Sens. SERRANO, AVELLA, BRESLIN, CARLUCCI, LATIMER -- read
          twice and ordered printed, and when printed to  be  committed  to  the
          Committee on Finance
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  executive  law, in relation to establishing the
          commission on New York state history and providing for its powers  and
          duties
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1.  The executive law is amended by adding a new article 28 to
     2  read as follows:
     3                                 ARTICLE 28
     4                        COMMISSION ON NEW YORK STATE
     5                                   HISTORY
     6  Section 825.   Legislative findings and declaration of purpose.
     7          826.   Definitions.
     8          827.   Commission on New York state history.
     9          828.   Powers and duties.
    10          829.   Statewide cultural asset and heritage  resources  manage-
    11                   ment plan.
    12          830.   Annual state history conference.
    13          830-a. State history fellowship program.
    14    §  825.  Legislative findings and declaration of purpose. The legisla-
    15  ture determines that the state's  historical  assets  are  major  educa-
    16  tional,  inspirational  and economic resources that should be preserved,
    17  enhanced and fully promoted as special features of attraction and impor-
    18  tance to the state and its political subdivisions. The  state's  histor-
    19  ical  assets  are  world class destinations for visitors from around the
    20  world and should be promoted as such.  Having the management,  interpre-
    21  tation  and  promotion  of  the  state's  historical assets spread among
    22  several agencies and departments has often been detrimental to the  full
    23  utilization  of these assets for the people of the state. Therefore, the
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD03590-01-7

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     1  legislature finds that establishing  a  commission  on  New  York  state
     2  history  that  will advise the governor, agencies and the legislature as
     3  to the best ways to protect, preserve and promote the invaluable histor-
     4  ical  assets  of  the state is in the best interest of the people of the
     5  state.
     6    The legislature further finds that the  protection,  preservation  and
     7  promotion  of  our  historical assets is fundamental to the education of
     8  the citizenry and our concern for the quality of life of  the  residents
     9  of  the  state.  It  is hereby declared to be the policy of the state to
    10  conserve, improve, beneficially use and protect its historical assets in
    11  order to enhance the education, health, safety and welfare of the people
    12  of the state, and their overall economic and social well-being. It shall
    13  further be the policy of the state to improve and coordinate the histor-
    14  ical asset plans, functions, powers and programs of the state, in  coop-
    15  eration  with  the federal government, regions, local governments, other
    16  public and private organizations, and the concerned individual,  and  to
    17  help  develop and manage the historical assets to the end that the state
    18  may fulfill its responsibility as trustee of our cultural  and  heritage
    19  resources for the present and future generations.  Furthermore, it shall
    20  be  the  policy  of  the  state  to foster, promote, create and maintain
    21  conditions under which man and nature can thrive in  harmony  with  each
    22  other, and achieve social, economic and technological progress for pres-
    23  ent and future generations by:
    24    a.  assuring surroundings which are healthful and aesthetically pleas-
    25  ing;
    26    b. guaranteeing that the widest range of beneficial uses  of  cultural
    27  and  heritage  resources  are attained without risk to health or safety,
    28  unnecessary degradation,  or  other  undesirable  or  unintended  conse-
    29  quences;
    30    c.  promoting  patterns  of  development and technology which minimize
    31  adverse impact on our cultural and heritage resources; and
    32    d. preserving the unique qualities of special resources such as  state
    33  historic  sites,  state designated heritage areas, sites on the national
    34  register of historic places, paintings, sculptures  and  other  artistic
    35  creations,  museums,  gardens and performing arts venues, providing that
    36  care is taken for cultural and heritage resources that are  shared  with
    37  the other states of the United States and with Canada in the manner of a
    38  good neighbor.
    39    e.  promoting the maintenance and growth of historic assets as special
    40  features of a locality and using such historic  assets  for  appropriate
    41  historic  re-use,  including  as  a cultural resource or opportunity for
    42  growth and development of the surrounding area.
    43    § 826. Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context other-
    44  wise requires, the following words and terms  shall  have  the  meanings
    45  ascribed to them:
    46    a. "Commission" means the commission on New York history.
    47    b. "Director" means the director of the commission.
    48    c.  "Heritage area" means a definable urban or regional area of public
    49  and private uses, ranging in size from a portion of a municipality to  a
    50  regional  area,  with  a  special coherence, and such area being distin-
    51  guished by physical and cultural  resources  (natural  and/or  man  made
    52  including  waterways,  architecture, or artifacts reflecting a period of
    53  style or cultural heritage) which play a vital role in the life  of  the
    54  community and/or region and contribute through interpretive, educational
    55  and  recreational  use to the public. A heritage area may include tradi-
    56  tional parks (pleasure grounds set apart for recreation of  the  public)

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     1  and  historic  places  or  property on the national or state register of
     2  historic places.  However such term shall not be deemed to mean  a  park
     3  or  historic  place, as those terms are used in other provisions of law,
     4  including  those  relating  to alienation of park land and regulation of
     5  public or private activities. Such other provisions of law shall contin-
     6  ue to apply to the specific parks and historic places within a  heritage
     7  area.  The  term  "heritage  area" shall be deemed to include areas that
     8  have been previously designated as  urban  culture  parks  and  heritage
     9  corridors  or  other  similar  names applied to areas of special concern
    10  fitting the definition of a heritage area.
    11    d. "Historical asset" means any property,  real  or  otherwise,  built
    12  structure, event, artifact, object or document deemed significant to the
    13  history and heritage of the people of the state.
    14    e.  "Historic  preservation" means the study, designation, protection,
    15  restoration, rehabilitation and use of buildings,  structures,  historic
    16  districts,  areas,  and  sites significant in the history, architecture,
    17  archeology or culture of this state, its communities or the nation.
    18    f. "Museum" means an institution  or  association,  chartered  by  the
    19  regents  or  the  legislature pursuant to section two hundred sixteen of
    20  the education law, that exists for the purposes of collecting,  preserv-
    21  ing and interpreting collections of objects.
    22    g.  "Historic  re-use"  means the adaptive re-use of an historic asset
    23  for a purpose other than for which it was initially built that  protects
    24  the  underlying  architectural  integrity and facade of such an historic
    25  building, structure, district, or area while providing  new  residential
    26  or  commercial  purposes that utilize the underlying historical value of
    27  the asset as a special feature of  the  community  or  as  part  of  its
    28  marketing  strategy  and  aids  local  community development or supports
    29  maintaining or developing local cultural resources.
    30    § 827. Commission on New York state history. a.  There shall be estab-
    31  lished the commission on New  York  state  history  to  consist  of  the
    32  commissioners of education and of parks, recreation and historic preser-
    33  vation,  the  chair  of the New York state cultural education trust, the
    34  state librarian, the state archivist, the director of the state  museum,
    35  the  director  of the state division of tourism, a representative of one
    36  of the state's native American tribes, and six appointed members, two of
    37  whom shall be appointed by the governor, and two each by  the  temporary
    38  president  of  the  senate  and  speaker of the assembly. Each appointed
    39  member shall serve for a term of four years and shall continue in office
    40  until a successor has been appointed. The appointed  commission  members
    41  shall be qualified by education and experience in the fields of history,
    42  library  science,  museum  studies, public history, archive planning and
    43  management, heritage area management, anthropology, archeology or  other
    44  related  professional  discipline.  The  members of the commission shall
    45  receive no compensation for their services but shall be  reimbursed  for
    46  their  expenses  actually and necessarily incurred in the performance of
    47  their duties within the  amount  available  therefor  by  appropriation.
    48  Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, no officer or employ-
    49  ee  of  the  state  or of any civil division thereof, shall be deemed to
    50  have forfeited or shall forfeit his  or  her  office  or  employment  by
    51  reason of his or her acceptance of membership on such commission.
    52    b.  The  commission  shall  choose  from among its appointed members a
    53  chairman, vice-chairman and secretary. The term of office of  each  such
    54  officer appointed shall be for two years. Each officer of the commission
    55  shall  hold  office  until a successor has been appointed and qualified.
    56  Vacancies in membership of the commission occurring from any cause shall

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     1  be filled by the officer authorized to make the original appointment  of
     2  the member whose office becomes vacant.
     3    c. The commission shall hold regular meetings not less than four times
     4  a  year  at  such  time and place as it may desire, and special meetings
     5  when authorized and called as prescribed by the by-laws or by the chair-
     6  man. Ex officio members of the commission may have a  designated  repre-
     7  sentative.
     8    §  828.  Powers  and duties.   The commission shall have the following
     9  powers and duties:
    10    a. To adopt and use a seal; to sue and be sued; to appoint and  remove
    11  officers,  agents  and  employees  and  determine  their qualifications,
    12  duties and compensation; to acquire, hold and dispose of personal  prop-
    13  erty;  to  retain or employ counsel, private consultants and independent
    14  contractors; to make and execute contracts  and  all  other  instruments
    15  necessary  or  convenient  for  the exercise of its powers and functions
    16  under this article;
    17    b. To hire staff, including a director, upon approval of  the  commis-
    18  sion, to assist the commission in implementation of its duties;
    19    c. To prepare, publish and disseminate information or reports to high-
    20  light  for  state  agencies,  local  governments  and the general public
    21  issues, problems and opportunities relevant to the historical assets  of
    22  the state, in concert with state and federal agencies and others;
    23    d.  To stimulate action by public and private organizations on issues,
    24  problems and opportunities that affect  the  historical  assets  of  the
    25  state  including,  but  not  limited to, conferences, meetings and work-
    26  shops;
    27    e. To request and  receive  from  any  department,  division,  office,
    28  board,  bureau,  commission,  agency or instrumentality of the state and
    29  from any political subdivision or agency thereof,  such  assistance  and
    30  data  as will enable it to conduct its studies and investigations pursu-
    31  ant to this article;
    32    f. To assist state agencies, local historians, local  governments  and
    33  other  appropriate  state,  federal  and local organizations to plan and
    34  work towards the protection, preservation, historic re-use and promotion
    35  of the historical assets of the state through coordination  and  cooper-
    36  ation,  and through technical assistance, including planning assistance,
    37  training, citizen education and participation assistance, and assistance
    38  in the preparation of grant applications to other entities;
    39    g. To serve a coordinating role in utilizing the capabilities of other
    40  state and local organizations to carry out the duties prescribed in this
    41  section;
    42    h. To establish a central clearinghouse for historical studies,  which
    43  may  be used by members of the public, local governments and state agen-
    44  cies  in  addressing  state  and  regionwide  issues  related   to   the
    45  protection,  preservation,  historic  re-use and promotion of historical
    46  assets;
    47    i. To develop agreements with local, county and regional  agencies  to
    48  provide  staff  services  through  grants  or  contracts to help finance
    49  services for intermunicipal cooperation; to provide planning services in
    50  conjunction  with  state  agencies,  county  planning  departments   and
    51  regional planning boards; and to provide supplementary technical assist-
    52  ance and educational services through public or private groups;
    53    j.  To  apply  for and receive from the federal and state governments,
    54  and public and private agencies, funds to accomplish the purposes of the
    55  commission and to solicit, receive and utilize gifts  and  donations  of
    56  any kind from any source;

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     1    k.  To  assist  municipalities in preparing and adopting comprehensive
     2  historical asset planning programs, including  appropriate  laws,  ordi-
     3  nances and codes;
     4    1. To enter into agreements for the extension of its powers and duties
     5  to  local governments, in concert with local, state and federal agencies
     6  and others; and
     7    m. To lease and manage  real  property,  solely  for  the  purpose  of
     8  providing for the official offices of the commission.
     9    §  829.  Statewide  cultural  asset  and heritage resources management
    10  plan. a. The commission shall formulate and from time to time  revise  a
    11  statewide  cultural  and  heritage  resources  management  plan  for the
    12  management and protection of the quality of the  cultural  and  heritage
    13  resources  of  the  state,  as  well  as the historic re-use of historic
    14  structures  in  furtherance  of  the  legislative  policy  and  purposes
    15  expressed in this article.
    16    b.  The commission shall submit an initial plan to the governor and to
    17  the legislature on or before September first, two thousand  twenty,  and
    18  thereafter  shall annually submit periodic revisions of such plan to the
    19  governor and to the legislature. Such plan and  revisions  shall  become
    20  effective  upon approval by the governor and shall serve thereafter as a
    21  guide to the public.
    22    c. In formulating such plan and any revisions, the commission shall:
    23    (1) conduct one or more public hearings;
    24    (2) consult and cooperate with:
    25    (i) officials of departments and agencies of the state  having  duties
    26  and responsibilities concerning the cultural and heritage resources;
    27    (ii)  officials  and representatives of the federal government, neigh-
    28  boring states and interstate agencies on problems affecting the environ-
    29  ment of this state;
    30    (iii) officials and representatives of local government in the state;
    31    (iv) officials and representatives of museums, art and cultural insti-
    32  tutions, industry and education; and
    33    (v) persons, organizations and groups, public or  private,  utilizing,
    34  served  by,  interested  in  or concerned with the cultural and heritage
    35  resources of the state; and
    36    (3) request and receive from any department, division, board,  bureau,
    37  commission  or  other  agency  of the state or any political subdivision
    38  thereof or any public authority such  assistance  and  data  as  may  be
    39  necessary  to  enable  the  department to carry out its responsibilities
    40  under this section.
    41    § 830. Annual state history conference. The commission  shall  coordi-
    42  nate and conduct an annual conference on state history that will include
    43  speakers  and workshops on the protection, preservation and promotion of
    44  the state's historical assets. The conference  shall  take  place  in  a
    45  different  area  of  the state each year and shall be free of charge and
    46  open to the public.
    47    § 830-a. State history fellowship program.  The commission shall coor-
    48  dinate, recruit and train volunteers with backgrounds  and  interest  in
    49  New  York  state history to act as fellows to be made available to state
    50  history organizations by the commission. Fellows  will  provide  program
    51  support   to  not-for-profit  history  organizations  and  organizations
    52  promoting historic re-use at no cost to the  organization.    Fellowship
    53  program  volunteers  shall provide, based on their experience and train-
    54  ing, organizational support in visitor outreach, educational programming
    55  and outreach, the evaluation of programs and strategic plans,  fundrais-
    56  ing and grant writing, and the expansion of volunteer programs.

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     1    §  2.  This  act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall
     2  have become a law.
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