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§  299-x.  State  aid. 1. Recognizing that general public benefits, in  terms of flood prevention, and  erosion  control,  will  accrue  to  the  people  of  the  state,  through  the  establishment  of small watershed  protection projects because such benefits will go beyond the  limits  of  watershed  districts and their parent counties; and recognizing that the  health, welfare, and prosperity of our people is enhanced by the  proper  management,  wise  use, and development of our soil and water resources;  it is hereby declared to be a proper state  purpose  for  the  state  to  provide  financial  reimbursement  to the counties for a part of certain  local costs  which  must  be  met  in  the  establishment  of  watershed  projects.    2.   Such  reimbursement  shall  not  exceed  one-half  of  the  local  expenditure  for  the  land,  easements,  and  rights-of-way  which  are  necessary  and  required for the construction of flood prevention works,  not including  land  treatment  measures,  for  which  federal  aid  for  construction costs is granted pursuant to the said "Watershed Protection  and  Flood  Prevention  Act". In the case of a joint project pursuant to  section  two  hundred  ninety-nine-t,  each   county   of   this   state  participating  therein  shall be entitled to claim for and receive state  aid in accordance  with  its  pro  rata  share  of  the  liabilities  or  expenditures  incurred  or undertaken by said county on account thereof.  Application for such state reimbursement shall be made each year by  the  county  board  of  supervisors to the commissioner of conservation on or  before such date, and in such form and manner, as may be  prescribed  by  him.  After his determination that such requests and the amounts thereof  are proper and in compliance  with  this  article,  he  shall  submit  a  separate  request  for  each  project,  as  a  part of his annual budget  requests and estimates for the department of  conservation.  The  budget  item  for each project shall contain the name of the project, the county  or counties in which located, and  the  amount  of  state  reimbursement  requested therefor.    3.  After funds have been appropriated therefor and are available, the  commissioner shall certify to the comptroller for payment the amount  of  state  reimbursement  due  each  county.  The amount so certified by the  commissioner, after audit by and on  the  warrant  of  the  comptroller,  shall  be  paid  to  the county treasurers of the respective counties to  which state reimbursement is due.    4. The provisions of this section shall apply to projects,  for  which  reimbursement   made   subsequent   to  April  first,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-three, was limited to twenty thousand dollars, to  the  extent  of  the  difference  between  twenty  thousand  dollars and one-half of such  local expenditure.

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Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-5-d > 299-x

§  299-x.  State  aid. 1. Recognizing that general public benefits, in  terms of flood prevention, and  erosion  control,  will  accrue  to  the  people  of  the  state,  through  the  establishment  of small watershed  protection projects because such benefits will go beyond the  limits  of  watershed  districts and their parent counties; and recognizing that the  health, welfare, and prosperity of our people is enhanced by the  proper  management,  wise  use, and development of our soil and water resources;  it is hereby declared to be a proper state  purpose  for  the  state  to  provide  financial  reimbursement  to the counties for a part of certain  local costs  which  must  be  met  in  the  establishment  of  watershed  projects.    2.   Such  reimbursement  shall  not  exceed  one-half  of  the  local  expenditure  for  the  land,  easements,  and  rights-of-way  which  are  necessary  and  required for the construction of flood prevention works,  not including  land  treatment  measures,  for  which  federal  aid  for  construction costs is granted pursuant to the said "Watershed Protection  and  Flood  Prevention  Act". In the case of a joint project pursuant to  section  two  hundred  ninety-nine-t,  each   county   of   this   state  participating  therein  shall be entitled to claim for and receive state  aid in accordance  with  its  pro  rata  share  of  the  liabilities  or  expenditures  incurred  or undertaken by said county on account thereof.  Application for such state reimbursement shall be made each year by  the  county  board  of  supervisors to the commissioner of conservation on or  before such date, and in such form and manner, as may be  prescribed  by  him.  After his determination that such requests and the amounts thereof  are proper and in compliance  with  this  article,  he  shall  submit  a  separate  request  for  each  project,  as  a  part of his annual budget  requests and estimates for the department of  conservation.  The  budget  item  for each project shall contain the name of the project, the county  or counties in which located, and  the  amount  of  state  reimbursement  requested therefor.    3.  After funds have been appropriated therefor and are available, the  commissioner shall certify to the comptroller for payment the amount  of  state  reimbursement  due  each  county.  The amount so certified by the  commissioner, after audit by and on  the  warrant  of  the  comptroller,  shall  be  paid  to  the county treasurers of the respective counties to  which state reimbursement is due.    4. The provisions of this section shall apply to projects,  for  which  reimbursement   made   subsequent   to  April  first,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-three, was limited to twenty thousand dollars, to  the  extent  of  the  difference  between  twenty  thousand  dollars and one-half of such  local expenditure.

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Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-5-d > 299-x

§  299-x.  State  aid. 1. Recognizing that general public benefits, in  terms of flood prevention, and  erosion  control,  will  accrue  to  the  people  of  the  state,  through  the  establishment  of small watershed  protection projects because such benefits will go beyond the  limits  of  watershed  districts and their parent counties; and recognizing that the  health, welfare, and prosperity of our people is enhanced by the  proper  management,  wise  use, and development of our soil and water resources;  it is hereby declared to be a proper state  purpose  for  the  state  to  provide  financial  reimbursement  to the counties for a part of certain  local costs  which  must  be  met  in  the  establishment  of  watershed  projects.    2.   Such  reimbursement  shall  not  exceed  one-half  of  the  local  expenditure  for  the  land,  easements,  and  rights-of-way  which  are  necessary  and  required for the construction of flood prevention works,  not including  land  treatment  measures,  for  which  federal  aid  for  construction costs is granted pursuant to the said "Watershed Protection  and  Flood  Prevention  Act". In the case of a joint project pursuant to  section  two  hundred  ninety-nine-t,  each   county   of   this   state  participating  therein  shall be entitled to claim for and receive state  aid in accordance  with  its  pro  rata  share  of  the  liabilities  or  expenditures  incurred  or undertaken by said county on account thereof.  Application for such state reimbursement shall be made each year by  the  county  board  of  supervisors to the commissioner of conservation on or  before such date, and in such form and manner, as may be  prescribed  by  him.  After his determination that such requests and the amounts thereof  are proper and in compliance  with  this  article,  he  shall  submit  a  separate  request  for  each  project,  as  a  part of his annual budget  requests and estimates for the department of  conservation.  The  budget  item  for each project shall contain the name of the project, the county  or counties in which located, and  the  amount  of  state  reimbursement  requested therefor.    3.  After funds have been appropriated therefor and are available, the  commissioner shall certify to the comptroller for payment the amount  of  state  reimbursement  due  each  county.  The amount so certified by the  commissioner, after audit by and on  the  warrant  of  the  comptroller,  shall  be  paid  to  the county treasurers of the respective counties to  which state reimbursement is due.    4. The provisions of this section shall apply to projects,  for  which  reimbursement   made   subsequent   to  April  first,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-three, was limited to twenty thousand dollars, to  the  extent  of  the  difference  between  twenty  thousand  dollars and one-half of such  local expenditure.