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§  325-a.  State  assistance  payments  to not-for-profit conservation  organizations. 1. Subject to the availability of  funds,  a  program  is  hereby  established  for  the  purpose  of  awarding state assistance to  not-for-profit  conservation  organizations  for  activities  that  will  assist  counties and municipalities with their agricultural and farmland  protection efforts. To be eligible, an organization shall have at  least  one active farmer on their board of directors at the time of application  or  shall  provide  for  the  appointment  of  a farmer to such board of  directors in a manner approved by the commissioner.    2. Awards of state assistance payments shall be made on a  competitive  basis  through  a request for proposal process which shall set forth the  standards for the selection process, the required proposal  format,  the  costs  which  are eligible for funding, reporting requirements, and such  other provisions as the  commissioner  may  deem  necessary,  proper  or  desirable  to  achieve  the  purposes  of this section. Applications for  state assistance payments must  be  endorsed  by  the  agricultural  and  farmland protection board for the county or counties in which the funded  activities would be implemented.    3. In evaluating applications, the commissioner shall give priority to  activities  that  will  assist  counties  and  municipalities with their  agricultural  and   farmland   protection   efforts   by   disseminating  information  and  providing technical assistance to county and municipal  governments,  owners  of  agricultural  lands  and  other   agricultural  interests.    4.   Upon   receipt  of  an  application  for  state  assistance,  the  commissioner shall review the request, consult with the advisory council  on agriculture and, within ninety days from the receipt  of  a  complete  application,  make  a determination as to whether or not the application  will be funded.    5. State assistance payments awarded to an applicant shall be used  in  a  manner  which  does  not in any way unreasonably restrict or regulate  farm  operations  in  contravention   of   the   purposes   of   article  twenty-five-AA of this chapter.    6.  State  assistance  payments awarded pursuant to this section shall  not exceed fifty thousand dollars to any applicant in any  fiscal  year,  and  shall not exceed five hundred thousand dollars to all applicants in  any fiscal year.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-25-aaa > 325-a

§  325-a.  State  assistance  payments  to not-for-profit conservation  organizations. 1. Subject to the availability of  funds,  a  program  is  hereby  established  for  the  purpose  of  awarding state assistance to  not-for-profit  conservation  organizations  for  activities  that  will  assist  counties and municipalities with their agricultural and farmland  protection efforts. To be eligible, an organization shall have at  least  one active farmer on their board of directors at the time of application  or  shall  provide  for  the  appointment  of  a farmer to such board of  directors in a manner approved by the commissioner.    2. Awards of state assistance payments shall be made on a  competitive  basis  through  a request for proposal process which shall set forth the  standards for the selection process, the required proposal  format,  the  costs  which  are eligible for funding, reporting requirements, and such  other provisions as the  commissioner  may  deem  necessary,  proper  or  desirable  to  achieve  the  purposes  of this section. Applications for  state assistance payments must  be  endorsed  by  the  agricultural  and  farmland protection board for the county or counties in which the funded  activities would be implemented.    3. In evaluating applications, the commissioner shall give priority to  activities  that  will  assist  counties  and  municipalities with their  agricultural  and   farmland   protection   efforts   by   disseminating  information  and  providing technical assistance to county and municipal  governments,  owners  of  agricultural  lands  and  other   agricultural  interests.    4.   Upon   receipt  of  an  application  for  state  assistance,  the  commissioner shall review the request, consult with the advisory council  on agriculture and, within ninety days from the receipt  of  a  complete  application,  make  a determination as to whether or not the application  will be funded.    5. State assistance payments awarded to an applicant shall be used  in  a  manner  which  does  not in any way unreasonably restrict or regulate  farm  operations  in  contravention   of   the   purposes   of   article  twenty-five-AA of this chapter.    6.  State  assistance  payments awarded pursuant to this section shall  not exceed fifty thousand dollars to any applicant in any  fiscal  year,  and  shall not exceed five hundred thousand dollars to all applicants in  any fiscal year.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-25-aaa > 325-a

§  325-a.  State  assistance  payments  to not-for-profit conservation  organizations. 1. Subject to the availability of  funds,  a  program  is  hereby  established  for  the  purpose  of  awarding state assistance to  not-for-profit  conservation  organizations  for  activities  that  will  assist  counties and municipalities with their agricultural and farmland  protection efforts. To be eligible, an organization shall have at  least  one active farmer on their board of directors at the time of application  or  shall  provide  for  the  appointment  of  a farmer to such board of  directors in a manner approved by the commissioner.    2. Awards of state assistance payments shall be made on a  competitive  basis  through  a request for proposal process which shall set forth the  standards for the selection process, the required proposal  format,  the  costs  which  are eligible for funding, reporting requirements, and such  other provisions as the  commissioner  may  deem  necessary,  proper  or  desirable  to  achieve  the  purposes  of this section. Applications for  state assistance payments must  be  endorsed  by  the  agricultural  and  farmland protection board for the county or counties in which the funded  activities would be implemented.    3. In evaluating applications, the commissioner shall give priority to  activities  that  will  assist  counties  and  municipalities with their  agricultural  and   farmland   protection   efforts   by   disseminating  information  and  providing technical assistance to county and municipal  governments,  owners  of  agricultural  lands  and  other   agricultural  interests.    4.   Upon   receipt  of  an  application  for  state  assistance,  the  commissioner shall review the request, consult with the advisory council  on agriculture and, within ninety days from the receipt  of  a  complete  application,  make  a determination as to whether or not the application  will be funded.    5. State assistance payments awarded to an applicant shall be used  in  a  manner  which  does  not in any way unreasonably restrict or regulate  farm  operations  in  contravention   of   the   purposes   of   article  twenty-five-AA of this chapter.    6.  State  assistance  payments awarded pursuant to this section shall  not exceed fifty thousand dollars to any applicant in any  fiscal  year,  and  shall not exceed five hundred thousand dollars to all applicants in  any fiscal year.