Bill Text: NY S04683 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Establishes a climate change education grant program to award grants to eligible applicants to support climate change education grant programs for young people or to provide optional teacher training or professional development programs relevant to the advance of climate change literacy in young people; establishes the New York state climate change education fund.
Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Democrat 10-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-05 - REFERRED TO ENERGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS [S04683 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-S04683-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 4683 2021-2022 Regular Sessions IN SENATE February 8, 2021 ___________ Introduced by Sens. KAMINSKY, BIAGGI, BOYLE, GAUGHRAN, KAPLAN, KENNEDY, MAY, MYRIE, PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Energy and Telecommunications AN ACT to amend the public authorities law and the education law, in relation to establishing a climate change education grant program; and to amend the tax law and the state finance law, in relation to estab- lishing the New York state climate change education fund The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as 2 the "New York climate change education act". 3 § 2. The public authorities law is amended by adding a new section 4 1884 to read as follows: 5 § 1884. Climate change education grant program. 1. Definitions. As 6 used in this section, the following terms shall have the following mean- 7 ings: 8 (a) "Eligible applicant" shall mean (i) a public school district, (ii) 9 a board of cooperative educational services, (iii) a community based 10 organization which may be a for-profit corporation or entity or not-for- 11 profit corporation or organization, or (iv) a consortium or partnership 12 formed by a public school district, a board of cooperative educational 13 services and one or more community based organizations which qualifies 14 for the award of a climate change education grant by the authority under 15 this section. 16 (b) "Grant program plan" shall mean the plan submitted to the authori- 17 ty by an eligible applicant pursuant to subdivision four of this 18 section. 19 (c) "Climate change education grant program" shall mean a comprehen- 20 sive climate change education program conducted by an eligible applicant 21 pursuant to subdivision four of this section. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD00315-02-1S. 4683 2 1 2. Establishment of climate change education grant program; general 2 components. (a) There is hereby established within the authority a 3 climate change education grant program. The program shall be established 4 by the authority, in consultation with the commissioner of education. 5 The purpose of the program shall be to provide grants to eligible appli- 6 cants to support climate change education grant programs for young 7 people which provides them with topics of instruction in the components 8 set forth in paragraph (b) of this subdivision or to provide grants to 9 eligible applicants to provide optional teacher training or professional 10 development programs relevant to the advance of climate change literacy 11 of young people. 12 (b) In order for an eligible applicant to receive an award of an annu- 13 al grant under paragraph (c) of this subdivision, the applicant shall 14 submit with the application the components of instruction which shall be 15 offered in the applicant's climate change education grant program. The 16 applicant shall create a climate change education program designed to 17 increase the climate literacy of young people by broadening the under- 18 standing of climate change, including possible long-term and short-term 19 consequences of climate change and potential solutions or create a 20 program designed to assist teachers in their professional development as 21 related to increasing the climate literacy of young people. The authori- 22 ty may determine certain components and topics of instruction that shall 23 be required to be included in the climate change education program 24 offered by the applicant. The authority may also determine certain 25 components and topics of instruction that shall be offered by the appli- 26 cant in providing relevant training and professional development to 27 teachers. 28 (c) Any eligible applicant may apply for, and upon approval of the 29 application by the authority, shall be awarded an annual climate change 30 education grant provided that the applicant demonstrates in the grant 31 program plan submitted to the authority that: 32 (i) the applicant is capable of providing students with an effective 33 climate change education program that shall be meaningful and capable of 34 providing an effective climate change education program or the applicant 35 is capable of providing teachers with a relevant effective training or 36 professional development program and either program shall be conducted 37 in accordance with this section and any regulations promulgated pursuant 38 to this section; and 39 (ii) if such applicant is a community based organization, that the 40 applicant has a proven record and experience in conducting meaningful 41 and successful climate change education programs, and that the applicant 42 is capable of providing a climate change education program to a broad 43 based segment of the youth population or teachers with specific emphasis 44 on targeted youths and teachers located in environmental justice commu- 45 nities in such organization's service area. The authority may seek and 46 shall receive any pertinent information or request and receive recommen- 47 dations as to such community based organization's interactions or prior 48 dealings with any other state or local governmental entity, including, 49 but not limited to, any public school district or board of cooperative 50 educational services in making the determination required by this para- 51 graph. 52 (d) All moneys provided in grants under this section shall be in addi- 53 tion to, and not in lieu of, any moneys historically appropriated for 54 the same or similar purposes and shall not be used to offset or reduce 55 moneys previously expended for similar programs.S. 4683 3 1 3. Climate change education grant program awards. (a) Within amounts 2 appropriated therefor, the authority shall be authorized to grant awards 3 for the support of approved climate change education grant programs. 4 (b) Grants to support an approved climate change education grant 5 program shall be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with 6 criteria established by the authority. 7 (c) The authority shall appropriate at least fifty percent of all 8 grant money appropriated for the climate change education program to 9 eligible applicants for the purposes of increasing the climate literacy 10 of young people through a climate change education program. The authori- 11 ty shall appropriate no more than fifty percent of all grant money 12 appropriated to teacher training or professional development. 13 (d) The department of education shall, from within amounts appropri- 14 ated to the department, undertake all activities necessary to plan for 15 and preliminarily provide for the timely implementation of the climate 16 change education grant program established pursuant to this section for 17 the state fiscal year commencing one year following the effective date 18 of this section. 19 (e) Not more than five percent of any amounts made available by appro- 20 priation in any single fiscal year for the climate change education 21 grant program shall be annually retained by the authority for the admin- 22 istrative purposes of the department. 23 (f) Of the amounts made available by appropriation for the climate 24 change education grant program, not more than five percent of any funds 25 made by such appropriation for the state fiscal year commencing three 26 years following the effective date of this section shall be made avail- 27 able for payment to a nationally recognized and accredited organization 28 with experience in analyzing the efficacy and benefits of climate change 29 education grant programs for purposes of enabling such organization to 30 evaluate the totality of the grant program and grants awarded in the two 31 years following the effective date of this section. Not more than four 32 percent of any funds made by such appropriation for the state fiscal 33 year commencing four years following the effective date of this section 34 shall be made available for payment to the same organization which was 35 awarded the initial contract to so analyze the climate change education 36 grant program for the purpose of providing necessary funds to such 37 organization to analyze the climate change education grant program from 38 its inception through and including all the grant year periods author- 39 ized under this section. The contract to be awarded to such organization 40 shall be let only after a request for proposal has been issued by the 41 department of education in the manner provided for by law, and the award 42 of such contract shall be subject to competitive bidding requirements as 43 also required by law. The department of education shall include within 44 the request for proposal detailed criteria of evaluation to be employed 45 by the organization to be awarded the bid. The request for proposal 46 shall also allow for a bidding organization to submit additional evalua- 47 tive criteria that may be utilized by the organization awarded the bid 48 if approved by the department of education. Notwithstanding any incon- 49 sistent provision of this paragraph, the request for proposal shall 50 include a provision authorizing the authority to terminate the awarded 51 contract to the successful bidder with respect to the conduct of the 52 second evaluation of the grant program for the entire grant period 53 authorized under this section if the authority is not satisfied with the 54 quality of effort demonstrated by such bidder in the first evaluation of 55 the grant program period. In such case, a similar request for proposalS. 4683 4 1 procedure shall be utilized for the purpose of making the second evalu- 2 ation. 3 (g) Beginning with the school year beginning in July two years follow- 4 ing the effective date of this section and every school year thereafter, 5 from any annual appropriations and/or reappropriations made therefor, 6 the authority shall set aside eighty percent of the money so appropri- 7 ated (minus any amounts necessary to pay adjustment expenses pursuant to 8 paragraphs (d), (e), and (f) of this subdivision) for the purpose of 9 awarding grants for climate change education grant program plans 10 approved by the authority pursuant to subdivision four of this section 11 to be conducted by public school districts and/or boards of cooperative 12 educational services including those programs which are going to be 13 conducted in accordance with a program plan pursuant to consortiums or 14 partnerships formed by a public school district and/or board of cooper- 15 ative educational services and one or more community based organiza- 16 tions. Priority, substantial consideration and weight shall be accorded 17 by the authority in the awarding of grants to such consortiums or part- 18 nerships. The authority shall set aside twenty percent of any appropri- 19 ation for the purpose of awarding grants for climate change education 20 grant program plans approved by the authority for eligible applicants 21 who are community based organizations which are not conducting such 22 program as part of a consortium or partnership. 23 4. Application for grants; climate change education grant program 24 plan. (a) The authority shall establish an application procedure by 25 which eligible applicants may apply for a grant pursuant to this 26 section, and the manner and method including specified objective crite- 27 ria consistent with this section by which the authority shall determine 28 the eligibility of an applicant. 29 (b) The eligible applicant shall submit with the climate change educa- 30 tion grant application the applicant's grant program plan to the author- 31 ity, which shall include a detailed description of the proposed climate 32 change education program, including but not limited to: 33 (i) an outline for the curriculum to be covered in the eligible appli- 34 cant's program for students or workshop for teachers, including instruc- 35 tional materials, books, videos or other instructional tools to be used 36 and the training which will be provided to teachers, personnel and 37 volunteers who will conduct the program; 38 (ii) any special or unusual or innovative services, programs or educa- 39 tion methods to be utilized including special technology or scientific 40 methods; 41 (iii) the number and types of teaching or other personnel to be 42 employed, or volunteers to be used, together with their professional or 43 academic credentials; 44 (iv) the geographic area in which the proposed program will be offered 45 along with an estimate of the number of students or teachers who the 46 applicant estimates will participate in such a program and if the 47 geographic area is located in an environmental justice community; 48 (v) a demonstration that the proposed program is adequate in terms of 49 course length; 50 (vi) special training or professional development services offered for 51 teachers if relevant; and 52 (vii) any other information the authority may request. 53 5. Maintenance of effort. Any moneys made available to an eligible 54 applicant shall not be used to offset or reduce the amount of moneys 55 previously expended for the same or similar programs in a prior year, 56 but shall be used to supplement any prior years' expenditures. No eligi-S. 4683 5 1 ble applicant shall reduce any subsequent years' expenditures for the 2 same or similar programs as a result of receiving any grant, or increase 3 in the amount of any prior awarded grant, pursuant to this section. 4 6. Annual reports by grant recipients. (a) Every eligible applicant 5 that has been awarded a grant under this section shall file an annual 6 report with the authority, in such form and with such data as the 7 authority prescribes detailing the expenditure of grant funds, together 8 with an analysis of the climate change education grant program it 9 conducted. 10 (b) The authority shall on or before February first in each year, 11 submit a report on the program to the governor, the temporary president 12 of the senate and the speaker of the assembly containing his or her 13 findings and recommendations. In the report submitted in the fourth year 14 and the sixth year following the effective date of this section respec- 15 tively, the authority shall also include the evaluation of the program 16 as presented by the accredited organization in accordance with subdivi- 17 sion three of this section. 18 7. Notification to potential applicants. The authority shall send, in 19 a timely manner, every public school district and board of cooperative 20 educational services and every requesting community based organization a 21 copy of this section and general information relating to the climate 22 change education grant program and the application process therefor. 23 8. Regulations. The authority shall promulgate rules and regulations 24 as shall be reasonably necessary to effectuate the provisions of this 25 section. 26 § 3. Section 305 of the education law is amended by adding a new 27 subdivision 59 to read as follows: 28 59. The commissioner shall cooperate with the president of the New 29 York state energy research and development authority in establishing a 30 climate change education grant program as described in section eighteen 31 hundred eighty-four of the public authorities law. 32 § 4. The tax law is amended by adding a new section 630-i to read as 33 follows: 34 § 630-i. Gift for New York state climate change education fund. An 35 individual in any taxable year may elect to contribute to the climate 36 change education fund for educational programs and professional develop- 37 ment in schools related to climate change. The contribution shall be in 38 any whole dollar amount and shall not reduce the amount of state tax 39 owed by such individual. The commissioner shall include space on the 40 personal income tax return to enable a taxpayer to make such contrib- 41 ution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, all revenues 42 collected pursuant to this section shall be credited to the New York 43 state climate change education fund and used only for those purposes 44 enumerated in section ninety-nine-ii of the state finance law. 45 § 5. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 99-ii to 46 read as follows: 47 § 99-ii. New York state climate change education fund. 1. There is 48 hereby established in the joint custody of the state comptroller and the 49 commissioner of taxation and finance a special fund to be known as the 50 "New York state climate change education fund". 51 2. Such fund shall consist of all revenues received by the department 52 of taxation and finance, pursuant to the provisions of section six 53 hundred thirty-i of the tax law and all other moneys appropriated there- 54 to from any other fund or source pursuant to law. Nothing contained in 55 this section shall prevent the state from receiving grants, gifts orS. 4683 6 1 bequests for the purposes of the fund as defined in this section and 2 depositing them into the fund according to law. 3 3. On or before the first day of February each year, the commissioner 4 of education shall provide a written report to the temporary president 5 of the senate, speaker of the assembly, chair of the senate finance 6 committee, chair of the assembly ways and means committee, chair of the 7 senate committee on education, chair of the assembly education commit- 8 tee, the state comptroller and the public. Such report shall include how 9 the monies of the fund were utilized during the preceding calendar year 10 and shall include: 11 (i) the amount of money dispersed from the fund and the award process 12 used for such disbursements; 13 (ii) recipients of awards from the fund; 14 (iii) the amount awarded to each recipient; 15 (iv) the purposes for which such awards were granted; and 16 (v) a summary financial plan for such monies which shall include esti- 17 mates of all receipts and all disbursements for the current and succeed- 18 ing fiscal years, along with the actual results from the prior fiscal 19 year. 20 4. Moneys shall be payable from the fund on the audit and warrant of 21 the comptroller on vouchers approved and certified by the commissioner 22 of education. 23 5. The moneys in such fund shall be expended for the purpose of 24 supplementing educational programs in schools for climate change, 25 including such programs offered or provided by a not-for-profit. Eligi- 26 ble programs are those with an established curriculum providing instruc- 27 tion focused on climate change or programs providing teacher training or 28 professional development programs relevant to the advance of climate 29 change literacy of young people. 30 § 6. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision or 31 section of this act shall be adjudged by any court of competent juris- 32 diction to be invalid and after exhaustion of all further judicial 33 review, the judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remain- 34 der thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, 35 sentence, paragraph, subdivision or section of this act directly 36 involved in the controversy in which the judgment shall have been 37 rendered. 38 § 7. This act shall take effect immediately.