Bill Text: NY S07237 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Relates to state aid to libraries and library systems; provides that no library shall receive less aid than they received in 2011; provides that public library systems may use the formula funding for coordinated outreach and youth services; eliminates the competitive adult and family literacy grant programs; eliminates the competitive coordinated conservation/preservation grant program and increases the statutory amount available to each of the eligible Big Eleven research libraries; provides that NYS research library's statutory formula conservation/preservation program is funded at the same level in the state operations budget as are the programs of the other Big Eleven research libraries; provides that no library or system will receive less funding than they received under statute in 2011 as a result of the use of the 2010 census.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Republican 8-2)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2012-06-13 - referred to libraries and education technology [S07237 Detail]
Download: New_York-2011-S07237-Introduced.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 7237 I N S E N A T E May 2, 2012 ___________ Introduced by Sen. FARLEY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Education AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to state aid to libraries and library systems THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Paragraphs b, c and d, subparagraph 1 of paragraph f, and 2 paragraph h of subdivision 1 of section 273 of the education law, as 3 amended by section 3 of part O of chapter 57 of the laws of 2005, are 4 amended to read as follows: 5 b. In a library system which submits a plan for further development of 6 its central library, which plan shall be approved by the commissioner in 7 relation to standards for such central libraries, the amount of central 8 library development aid shall be: 9 (1) thirty-two cents per capita of the population within the chartered 10 area of service of such library system with a minimum amount of one 11 hundred five thousand dollars, and 12 (2) an additional seventy-one thousand five hundred dollars to the 13 library system for the purchase of books and materials including 14 nonprint materials AND ELECTRONIC RESOURCES, as defined in regulations 15 of the commissioner, for its central library. Ownership of library mate- 16 rials and equipment purchased with such central library aid provided by 17 this paragraph shall be vested in the public library system. 18 c. The sum of [ninety-four] ONE DOLLAR AND SIXTY-TWO cents per capita 19 of population of the area served. 20 d. [(1) An amount equal to the amount by which expenditures by the 21 library system for books, periodicals, binding and nonprint materials 22 during the preceding fiscal year exceeds forty cents per capita of popu- 23 lation of the area served but the total apportionment pursuant to this 24 subparagraph shall not exceed sixty-eight cents per capita of population 25 served. In the first year in which any library system changes its 26 reporting from the calendar year to a fiscal year other than the calen- 27 dar year, it shall file any additional reporting schedules deemed neces- EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD15511-02-2 S. 7237 2 1 sary by the commissioner for the purpose of determining state aid for 2 the calendar year. 3 (2)] Each public library system with an automation program to support 4 bibliographic control and interlibrary sharing of information resources 5 of member libraries, and to coordinate and integrate the automated 6 system or systems of such member libraries consistent with regulations 7 of the commissioner, shall be eligible to receive an amount equal to 8 [seven] THREE percent of the amount earned in [subparagraph one] PARA- 9 GRAPH C of this [paragraph] SUBDIVISION, or seventy-six thousand five 10 hundred dollars, whichever is more. 11 (1) Local library services aid. Except in cities with a population in 12 excess of one million inhabitants, each chartered and registered public 13 and free association library meeting standards of service promulgated by 14 the commissioner, and each public or free association library serving a 15 city with a population of one hundred thousand or more which merged with 16 the public library system on or before January first, nineteen hundred 17 seventy-six and which meets standards of service promulgated by the 18 commissioner, shall be eligible to receive annually thirty-one cents per 19 capita of the population of the library's chartered service area as on 20 file with the commissioner on January first of the calendar year for 21 which aid is payable, or, thirty-one cents per capita of the population 22 of the city with a population of one hundred thousand or more whose 23 public or free association library merged with the public library system 24 on or before January first, nineteen hundred seventy-six, with a minimum 25 amount of one thousand five hundred dollars, except that no library 26 shall receive less than the amount of local library services aid 27 received in two thousand [one] ELEVEN. Regulations of the commissioner 28 shall provide a method for establishing changes in chartered service 29 areas or determining populations thereof. Local library services aid 30 shall be paid to the system for distribution within thirty days of 31 receipt to its member libraries in accordance with this subdivision. 32 Notwithstanding any contrary provisions of this subparagraph, the 33 commissioner shall establish procedures under which a public or free 34 association library may apply for a waiver of the requirements of the 35 standards of service[; provided, however, that any such waivers may only 36 be granted in the same year in which the commissioner has apportioned a 37 reduction adjustment]. 38 h. [(1)] Coordinated outreach AND YOUTH services. Each public library 39 system which provides coordinated outreach AND YOUTH services, as 40 defined by regulations to be promulgated by the commissioner, to persons 41 who are educationally disadvantaged or who are members of ethnic or 42 minority groups in need of special library services, or who are unem- 43 ployed and in need of job placement assistance, or who live in areas 44 underserved by a library, or who are blind, physically disabled, have 45 developmental or learning disabilities, or who are aged or confined in 46 institutions, shall be entitled to receive annually [forty-three] 47 SIXTY-FIVE thousand dollars and thirteen cents per capita of the total 48 population of the area served. 49 [(2) Adult literacy grants. The commissioner shall award annual grants 50 for approved expenses for library-based programs conducted by public 51 library systems and public and free association libraries which are 52 members of a public library system to assist adults to increase their 53 literacy skills. The commissioner shall award such grants having deter- 54 mined that such programs are being operated in direct coordination with 55 local public schools, colleges and other organizations which are operat- 56 ing similar adult literacy programs. Annual state aid of two hundred S. 7237 3 1 thousand dollars shall be awarded for grants in accordance with regu- 2 lations promulgated by the commissioner. Ninety percent of the amount of 3 any such adult literacy grant shall be payable to the library or system 4 upon approval by the department. The final ten percent shall be payable 5 upon completion of the project. 6 (3) Family literacy grants. The commissioner shall award annual grants 7 for approved expenses for library-based family literacy programs for 8 pre-school and school age children and their parents conducted by public 9 library systems and public libraries and free association libraries 10 which are members of a public library system. Annual state aid of three 11 hundred thousand dollars for grants shall be awarded in accordance with 12 regulations promulgated by the commissioner. Ninety percent of the 13 amount of any such family literacy grant shall be payable to the library 14 or system upon approval by the department. The final ten percent shall 15 be payable upon completion of the project.] 16 S 2. Subdivisions 7 and 11 of section 273 of the education law, subdi- 17 vision 7 as amended by section 3 of part O of chapter 57 of the laws of 18 2005, subdivision 11 as added by section 3 of part A-5 of chapter 58 of 19 the laws of 2006, are amended to read as follows: 20 7. Conservation and preservation of library research materials. a. The 21 commissioner shall award, BY JULY FIRST in any state fiscal year, an 22 annual FORMULA grant of one hundred [twenty-six] FIFTY-EIGHT thousand 23 dollars for a program of conservation and/or preservation of library 24 research materials to each of the following comprehensive research 25 libraries: Columbia university libraries, Cornell university libraries, 26 New York state library, New York university libraries, university of 27 Rochester libraries, Syracuse university libraries, the research 28 libraries of the New York public library, state university of New York 29 at Albany library, state university of New York at Binghamton library, 30 state university of New York at Buffalo library, and state university of 31 New York at Stony Brook library. 32 b. To be eligible for such FORMULA grants, each such comprehensive 33 research library must submit both a five-year plan and an annual program 34 budget. The plan must satisfy criteria to be established by the commis- 35 sioner in regulations relating to the identification of library research 36 materials, the need for their preservation, and the means of their 37 conservation. 38 c. [Additional grants, the sum of which shall not exceed three hundred 39 fifty thousand dollars in any state fiscal year, may be made to any or 40 all of the eleven comprehensive research libraries for preservation 41 and/or conservation of library research materials on the basis of 42 project proposals. Approval of such proposals, and determination of 43 funding level, shall be based upon their contribution to development of 44 cooperative programs and/or facilities for conservation and/or preserva- 45 tion works in the state, including but not limited to such factors as: 46 institutional commitment to development of a collective capacity and 47 coordinated approach to conservation and preservation of research mate- 48 rials important to the people of the state; research value of materials 49 to be preserved and/or conserved; appropriateness of conservation and 50 preservation techniques in accordance with statewide planning and 51 national standards; institutional capacity for successful completion of 52 the project, including facilities, experience, and technical expertise; 53 availability of staff with appropriate training and expertise; contrib- 54 ution of the institution to the project in matching funds and staff 55 resources; and volume of interlibrary lending and access to holdings by 56 the public. Ninety percent of each such grant shall be payable upon S. 7237 4 1 approval by the department and the remaining ten percent shall be paya- 2 ble upon project completion. 3 d.] Other agencies and libraries, as defined in regulations promulgat- 4 ed by the commissioner, which are not eligible for funding under para- 5 graph a of this subdivision, may receive separate grants the sum of 6 which shall not exceed five hundred thousand dollars in any state fiscal 7 year to support the preservation and/or conservation of unique library 8 research materials. Such agencies and libraries shall submit proposals 9 which shall be evaluated and determinations of approval and funding 10 shall be made [on the same basis set forth in paragraph c of this subdi- 11 vision]. Ninety percent of each such grant shall be payable upon 12 approval by the department and the remaining ten percent shall be paya- 13 ble upon project completion. 14 [e.] D. Funds made available under the provisions of this section may 15 be used by comprehensive research libraries and other agencies eligible 16 for funding to obtain matching funds from the national endowment for the 17 humanities preservation program. 18 [f.] E. The commissioner shall establish an office for coordination of 19 conservation and/or preservation of library research materials to iden- 20 tify the conservation and/or preservation needs of libraries within the 21 state, to assess the technology available for such conservation and 22 preservation, and to coordinate the conservation and preservation 23 efforts resulting from this legislation. 24 11. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, each 25 year commencing with the two thousand [six] TWELVE calendar year, no 26 library or library system shall receive less aid pursuant to this 27 section or section two hundred seventy-one or two hundred seventy-two of 28 this part than it would have been eligible to receive for the two thou- 29 sand [one] ELEVEN calendar year solely by reason of a decrease in the 30 population of the area served as a result of the latest approved federal 31 census. 32 S 3. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to 33 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2012; provided, 34 that the amendments to paragraph h of subdivision 1 of section 273 of 35 the education law made by section one of this act shall take effect 36 April 1, 2013; and provided further, that the amendments to paragraphs 37 a, c, d, e and f of subdivision 7 of section 273 of the education law 38 made by section two of this act shall take effect April 1, 2014.