State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-24 > 286

§ 286. Appropriation  and apportionment of moneys for the promotion of  agriculture and domestic arts.  1. There shall be appropriated  annually  for  the  department  of  agriculture  and  markets  an  amount of money  sufficient to pay and satisfy the reimbursement moneys herein  specified  and  which money shall be disbursed by the commissioner on behalf of the  state for the promotion  of  agriculture  and  domestic  arts,  to  duly  incorporated  agricultural  or  horticultural corporations as defined in  section fourteen hundred nine of the not-for-profit corporation law, the  American institute in the city of New York, the Goshen  Historic  Track,  Inc.,   the  Genesee  Valley  Breeders'  Association,  Inc.  and  county  extension service associations in proportion to the actual premiums paid  during the previous year including premiums paid for trials or tests  of  speed and endurance of harness horses.    2.  Eligibility.  (a)  To qualify for premium reimbursement under this  section,  agricultural  and  horticultural  corporations,  the  American  institute  in  the city of New York, the Goshen Historic Track, Inc. and  the Genesee Valley Breeders' Association, Inc. must have held, with  the  approval  of  the  commissioner,  an  annual  fair or exposition for the  promotion of agriculture and domestic arts during the previous  calendar  year,  paid  at least five thousand dollars in actual premiums and filed  an annual report as required in paragraph (c) of this subdivision.    (b) To qualify for premium reimbursement under this section  a  county  extension  service  association must have held, with the approval of the  commissioner, a fair or exposition for the promotion of agriculture  and  domestic  arts  during  the previous calendar year open to all youths in  that county up to age twenty-one. A county extension service association  may not receive reimbursement for a fair or exposition in a county where  an agricultural or horticultural corporation or the  American  institute  in  the  city  of New York has held such a fair or exposition during the  past two years. A county extension service association must have paid at  least five hundred dollars in actual premiums and filed an annual report  as required in paragraph (c) of this subdivision.    (c) All organizations eligible to receive moneys appropriated  by  the  state  pursuant to this section shall file with the Department an annual  report on or before the fifteenth day of December. The report shall list  all premiums awarded during the calendar year and the exhibits for which  the premiums were awarded.    3. Reimbursement amounts. (a) Each organization eligible  for  premium  reimbursement  pursuant  to  paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision two of this  section shall receive seven thousand two hundred dollars or  the  amount  actually paid out in premiums, whichever is less. Each organization that  has  paid out more than seven thousand two hundred dollars shall also be  eligible to receive an additional reimbursement equal  to  the  premiums  paid  in  its  youth department, not to exceed one thousand five hundred  dollars.    (b) Each eligible cooperative extension association shall receive five  thousand dollars or the amount actually paid out in premiums,  whichever  is less.    (c)  After  reimbursements  have been allocated pursuant to paragraphs  (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the remaining  appropriation,  if  any,  shall   be   distributed   in   equal  shares  to  the  agricultural  or  horticultural corporations, the American institute in the  city  of  New  York,  the  Goshen Historic Track, Inc. and the Genesee Valley Breeders'  Association, Inc.  if they have not been fully reimbursed as a result of  the allocations set forth above. The American institute in the  city  of  New York, if eligible, shall receive two shares of the pro-rated amount.    (d)  In  no event shall any agricultural or horticultural corporation,  the American institute in the city of  New  York,  the  Goshen  HistoricTrack,  Inc.  or  the Genesee Valley Breeders' Association, Inc. receive  more than the amount actually paid out in premiums  or  twelve  thousand  dollars, whichever is less.    4.  Any organization that shall fail or neglect to hold an annual fair  or exposition and file its annual  report  for  two  consecutive  years,  shall  forfeit  any  privileges  or  money  to which it may otherwise be  entitled pursuant to the provisions of this article. In  computing  such  period  of two consecutive years, no year shall be counted in which such  failure was deemed by the commissioner to be attributable to a cause  or  condition  with  respect  to  which the organization or its directors or  officers had no control, or for any other reason which the  commissioner  deems justified.    5.  For  the  purposes  of  this article, Rockland County Future, Inc.  shall be eligible for premium reimbursement, as  provided  in  paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision  three of this section so long as such organization  has held, with the approval of  the  commissioner,  an  annual  fair  or  exposition  for  the  promotion  of  agriculture  and  domestic  arts in  conjunction with a  county  extension  service  association  during  the  previous  calendar  year;  paid at least five thousand dollars in actual  premiums; and filed an annual report as required  in  paragraph  (c)  of  subdivision two of this section.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-24 > 286

§ 286. Appropriation  and apportionment of moneys for the promotion of  agriculture and domestic arts.  1. There shall be appropriated  annually  for  the  department  of  agriculture  and  markets  an  amount of money  sufficient to pay and satisfy the reimbursement moneys herein  specified  and  which money shall be disbursed by the commissioner on behalf of the  state for the promotion  of  agriculture  and  domestic  arts,  to  duly  incorporated  agricultural  or  horticultural corporations as defined in  section fourteen hundred nine of the not-for-profit corporation law, the  American institute in the city of New York, the Goshen  Historic  Track,  Inc.,   the  Genesee  Valley  Breeders'  Association,  Inc.  and  county  extension service associations in proportion to the actual premiums paid  during the previous year including premiums paid for trials or tests  of  speed and endurance of harness horses.    2.  Eligibility.  (a)  To qualify for premium reimbursement under this  section,  agricultural  and  horticultural  corporations,  the  American  institute  in  the city of New York, the Goshen Historic Track, Inc. and  the Genesee Valley Breeders' Association, Inc. must have held, with  the  approval  of  the  commissioner,  an  annual  fair or exposition for the  promotion of agriculture and domestic arts during the previous  calendar  year,  paid  at least five thousand dollars in actual premiums and filed  an annual report as required in paragraph (c) of this subdivision.    (b) To qualify for premium reimbursement under this section  a  county  extension  service  association must have held, with the approval of the  commissioner, a fair or exposition for the promotion of agriculture  and  domestic  arts  during  the previous calendar year open to all youths in  that county up to age twenty-one. A county extension service association  may not receive reimbursement for a fair or exposition in a county where  an agricultural or horticultural corporation or the  American  institute  in  the  city  of New York has held such a fair or exposition during the  past two years. A county extension service association must have paid at  least five hundred dollars in actual premiums and filed an annual report  as required in paragraph (c) of this subdivision.    (c) All organizations eligible to receive moneys appropriated  by  the  state  pursuant to this section shall file with the Department an annual  report on or before the fifteenth day of December. The report shall list  all premiums awarded during the calendar year and the exhibits for which  the premiums were awarded.    3. Reimbursement amounts. (a) Each organization eligible  for  premium  reimbursement  pursuant  to  paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision two of this  section shall receive seven thousand two hundred dollars or  the  amount  actually paid out in premiums, whichever is less. Each organization that  has  paid out more than seven thousand two hundred dollars shall also be  eligible to receive an additional reimbursement equal  to  the  premiums  paid  in  its  youth department, not to exceed one thousand five hundred  dollars.    (b) Each eligible cooperative extension association shall receive five  thousand dollars or the amount actually paid out in premiums,  whichever  is less.    (c)  After  reimbursements  have been allocated pursuant to paragraphs  (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the remaining  appropriation,  if  any,  shall   be   distributed   in   equal  shares  to  the  agricultural  or  horticultural corporations, the American institute in the  city  of  New  York,  the  Goshen Historic Track, Inc. and the Genesee Valley Breeders'  Association, Inc.  if they have not been fully reimbursed as a result of  the allocations set forth above. The American institute in the  city  of  New York, if eligible, shall receive two shares of the pro-rated amount.    (d)  In  no event shall any agricultural or horticultural corporation,  the American institute in the city of  New  York,  the  Goshen  HistoricTrack,  Inc.  or  the Genesee Valley Breeders' Association, Inc. receive  more than the amount actually paid out in premiums  or  twelve  thousand  dollars, whichever is less.    4.  Any organization that shall fail or neglect to hold an annual fair  or exposition and file its annual  report  for  two  consecutive  years,  shall  forfeit  any  privileges  or  money  to which it may otherwise be  entitled pursuant to the provisions of this article. In  computing  such  period  of two consecutive years, no year shall be counted in which such  failure was deemed by the commissioner to be attributable to a cause  or  condition  with  respect  to  which the organization or its directors or  officers had no control, or for any other reason which the  commissioner  deems justified.    5.  For  the  purposes  of  this article, Rockland County Future, Inc.  shall be eligible for premium reimbursement, as  provided  in  paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision  three of this section so long as such organization  has held, with the approval of  the  commissioner,  an  annual  fair  or  exposition  for  the  promotion  of  agriculture  and  domestic  arts in  conjunction with a  county  extension  service  association  during  the  previous  calendar  year;  paid at least five thousand dollars in actual  premiums; and filed an annual report as required  in  paragraph  (c)  of  subdivision two of this section.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-24 > 286

§ 286. Appropriation  and apportionment of moneys for the promotion of  agriculture and domestic arts.  1. There shall be appropriated  annually  for  the  department  of  agriculture  and  markets  an  amount of money  sufficient to pay and satisfy the reimbursement moneys herein  specified  and  which money shall be disbursed by the commissioner on behalf of the  state for the promotion  of  agriculture  and  domestic  arts,  to  duly  incorporated  agricultural  or  horticultural corporations as defined in  section fourteen hundred nine of the not-for-profit corporation law, the  American institute in the city of New York, the Goshen  Historic  Track,  Inc.,   the  Genesee  Valley  Breeders'  Association,  Inc.  and  county  extension service associations in proportion to the actual premiums paid  during the previous year including premiums paid for trials or tests  of  speed and endurance of harness horses.    2.  Eligibility.  (a)  To qualify for premium reimbursement under this  section,  agricultural  and  horticultural  corporations,  the  American  institute  in  the city of New York, the Goshen Historic Track, Inc. and  the Genesee Valley Breeders' Association, Inc. must have held, with  the  approval  of  the  commissioner,  an  annual  fair or exposition for the  promotion of agriculture and domestic arts during the previous  calendar  year,  paid  at least five thousand dollars in actual premiums and filed  an annual report as required in paragraph (c) of this subdivision.    (b) To qualify for premium reimbursement under this section  a  county  extension  service  association must have held, with the approval of the  commissioner, a fair or exposition for the promotion of agriculture  and  domestic  arts  during  the previous calendar year open to all youths in  that county up to age twenty-one. A county extension service association  may not receive reimbursement for a fair or exposition in a county where  an agricultural or horticultural corporation or the  American  institute  in  the  city  of New York has held such a fair or exposition during the  past two years. A county extension service association must have paid at  least five hundred dollars in actual premiums and filed an annual report  as required in paragraph (c) of this subdivision.    (c) All organizations eligible to receive moneys appropriated  by  the  state  pursuant to this section shall file with the Department an annual  report on or before the fifteenth day of December. The report shall list  all premiums awarded during the calendar year and the exhibits for which  the premiums were awarded.    3. Reimbursement amounts. (a) Each organization eligible  for  premium  reimbursement  pursuant  to  paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision two of this  section shall receive seven thousand two hundred dollars or  the  amount  actually paid out in premiums, whichever is less. Each organization that  has  paid out more than seven thousand two hundred dollars shall also be  eligible to receive an additional reimbursement equal  to  the  premiums  paid  in  its  youth department, not to exceed one thousand five hundred  dollars.    (b) Each eligible cooperative extension association shall receive five  thousand dollars or the amount actually paid out in premiums,  whichever  is less.    (c)  After  reimbursements  have been allocated pursuant to paragraphs  (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the remaining  appropriation,  if  any,  shall   be   distributed   in   equal  shares  to  the  agricultural  or  horticultural corporations, the American institute in the  city  of  New  York,  the  Goshen Historic Track, Inc. and the Genesee Valley Breeders'  Association, Inc.  if they have not been fully reimbursed as a result of  the allocations set forth above. The American institute in the  city  of  New York, if eligible, shall receive two shares of the pro-rated amount.    (d)  In  no event shall any agricultural or horticultural corporation,  the American institute in the city of  New  York,  the  Goshen  HistoricTrack,  Inc.  or  the Genesee Valley Breeders' Association, Inc. receive  more than the amount actually paid out in premiums  or  twelve  thousand  dollars, whichever is less.    4.  Any organization that shall fail or neglect to hold an annual fair  or exposition and file its annual  report  for  two  consecutive  years,  shall  forfeit  any  privileges  or  money  to which it may otherwise be  entitled pursuant to the provisions of this article. In  computing  such  period  of two consecutive years, no year shall be counted in which such  failure was deemed by the commissioner to be attributable to a cause  or  condition  with  respect  to  which the organization or its directors or  officers had no control, or for any other reason which the  commissioner  deems justified.    5.  For  the  purposes  of  this article, Rockland County Future, Inc.  shall be eligible for premium reimbursement, as  provided  in  paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision  three of this section so long as such organization  has held, with the approval of  the  commissioner,  an  annual  fair  or  exposition  for  the  promotion  of  agriculture  and  domestic  arts in  conjunction with a  county  extension  service  association  during  the  previous  calendar  year;  paid at least five thousand dollars in actual  premiums; and filed an annual report as required  in  paragraph  (c)  of  subdivision two of this section.