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§ 9.13. Reports.  1.  For  the  purposes  of furnishing the state with  systematic  information  regarding  its  status  and   activities,   the  corporation  shall  submit  to  the  governor,  the  chairpersons of the  assembly  ways  and  means  and  senate  finance  committees   and   the  commissioner of taxation and finance within ninety days after the end of  the  corporation's  fiscal  year, a complete and detailed report setting  forth: (a) its operations and accomplishments; (b) an audited  statement  by  an independent certified public accountant experienced in theatrical  productions including its receipts and disbursements,  or  revenues  and  expenses,  during such fiscal year in accordance with generally accepted  accounting principles; and (c) its assets and liabilities at the end  of  its fiscal year, including the status of reserve, special or other funds  and including the receipts and payments of these funds.    2.  The  corporation  shall  annually  submit a proposed budget to the  director of the budget at the same time as budget requests are  required  to  be submitted by state agencies.  The proposed budget shall contain a  personal services budget, an operating budget, an equipment  budget  and  an  estimate  of  revenues. In addition, the corporation shall submit an  expenditure plan subject to the approval of the director of  the  budget  prior  to  the  allocation  of  any appropriation. Such expenditure plan  shall provide information on such funds and in such  detail  as  may  be  required  by the director of the budget, and any subsequent amendment to  such plan shall require the  prior  approval  of  the  director  of  the  budget.

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§ 9.13. Reports.  1.  For  the  purposes  of furnishing the state with  systematic  information  regarding  its  status  and   activities,   the  corporation  shall  submit  to  the  governor,  the  chairpersons of the  assembly  ways  and  means  and  senate  finance  committees   and   the  commissioner of taxation and finance within ninety days after the end of  the  corporation's  fiscal  year, a complete and detailed report setting  forth: (a) its operations and accomplishments; (b) an audited  statement  by  an independent certified public accountant experienced in theatrical  productions including its receipts and disbursements,  or  revenues  and  expenses,  during such fiscal year in accordance with generally accepted  accounting principles; and (c) its assets and liabilities at the end  of  its fiscal year, including the status of reserve, special or other funds  and including the receipts and payments of these funds.    2.  The  corporation  shall  annually  submit a proposed budget to the  director of the budget at the same time as budget requests are  required  to  be submitted by state agencies.  The proposed budget shall contain a  personal services budget, an operating budget, an equipment  budget  and  an  estimate  of  revenues. In addition, the corporation shall submit an  expenditure plan subject to the approval of the director of  the  budget  prior  to  the  allocation  of  any appropriation. Such expenditure plan  shall provide information on such funds and in such  detail  as  may  be  required  by the director of the budget, and any subsequent amendment to  such plan shall require the  prior  approval  of  the  director  of  the  budget.

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Statutes > New-york > Aca > Title-b > Article-9 > 9-13

§ 9.13. Reports.  1.  For  the  purposes  of furnishing the state with  systematic  information  regarding  its  status  and   activities,   the  corporation  shall  submit  to  the  governor,  the  chairpersons of the  assembly  ways  and  means  and  senate  finance  committees   and   the  commissioner of taxation and finance within ninety days after the end of  the  corporation's  fiscal  year, a complete and detailed report setting  forth: (a) its operations and accomplishments; (b) an audited  statement  by  an independent certified public accountant experienced in theatrical  productions including its receipts and disbursements,  or  revenues  and  expenses,  during such fiscal year in accordance with generally accepted  accounting principles; and (c) its assets and liabilities at the end  of  its fiscal year, including the status of reserve, special or other funds  and including the receipts and payments of these funds.    2.  The  corporation  shall  annually  submit a proposed budget to the  director of the budget at the same time as budget requests are  required  to  be submitted by state agencies.  The proposed budget shall contain a  personal services budget, an operating budget, an equipment  budget  and  an  estimate  of  revenues. In addition, the corporation shall submit an  expenditure plan subject to the approval of the director of  the  budget  prior  to  the  allocation  of  any appropriation. Such expenditure plan  shall provide information on such funds and in such  detail  as  may  be  required  by the director of the budget, and any subsequent amendment to  such plan shall require the  prior  approval  of  the  director  of  the  budget.