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§  89-g.  Costs  for establishing, operating and maintaining alternate  correctional facilities. 1. When the city of New York has  entered  into  the  agreements as set forth in section eighty-eight of this article, it  shall be obligated, to pay, in accordance with such  agreements  and  at  such  times and in such amounts as may be determined by the commissioner  and approved by the director of the  budget,  all  direct  and  indirect  costs  associated  with  the  acquisition,  construction, establishment,  capital repairs and  improvements,  operation  and  maintenance  of  the  alternate correctional facility.    2.  Upon completion of the acquisition, construction and establishment  of an alternate correctional facility, the  commissioner  shall  make  a  final  determination  of the cost of such project and shall certify such  cost to the comptroller and to the city of New York. Notwithstanding any  other  provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  upon  receipt   of   such  certification  of  the  commissioner,  the  comptroller  shall forthwith  refund any amounts received from the city of New York in excess  of  the  costs  so  certified to the city of New York, including interest accrued  thereon.    3. On or before October fifteenth of each year, the comptroller  shall  certify  to  the commissioner the actual operation and maintenance costs  of each alternate correctional facility for the preceding  state  fiscal  year and the amounts paid by the city of New York for such operation and  maintenance costs. To the extent that the amounts so paid by the city of  New  York  are  less  than  the operation and maintenance costs for such  state fiscal year, the commissioner shall include  the  amount  of  such  underpayment  in  the next payment required to be received from the city  of  New  York,  or  if  operation  by  the  state  has  terminated,  the  commissioner  shall  bill  the  city of New York for the amounts due and  such amounts shall be paid by the city within thirty days of receipt  of  such  a  bill. To the extent that the amounts so paid by the city of New  York are more than the operation and maintenance costs  for  such  state  fiscal year, the commissioner shall reduce the next scheduled payment to  be  received  from the city of New York by the amount of the overpayment  or if operation by the state  has  terminated,  the  commissioner  shall  refund  the  overpayment  within  sixty  days  of  the  determination of  overpayment.

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Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-4-b > 89-g

§  89-g.  Costs  for establishing, operating and maintaining alternate  correctional facilities. 1. When the city of New York has  entered  into  the  agreements as set forth in section eighty-eight of this article, it  shall be obligated, to pay, in accordance with such  agreements  and  at  such  times and in such amounts as may be determined by the commissioner  and approved by the director of the  budget,  all  direct  and  indirect  costs  associated  with  the  acquisition,  construction, establishment,  capital repairs and  improvements,  operation  and  maintenance  of  the  alternate correctional facility.    2.  Upon completion of the acquisition, construction and establishment  of an alternate correctional facility, the  commissioner  shall  make  a  final  determination  of the cost of such project and shall certify such  cost to the comptroller and to the city of New York. Notwithstanding any  other  provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  upon  receipt   of   such  certification  of  the  commissioner,  the  comptroller  shall forthwith  refund any amounts received from the city of New York in excess  of  the  costs  so  certified to the city of New York, including interest accrued  thereon.    3. On or before October fifteenth of each year, the comptroller  shall  certify  to  the commissioner the actual operation and maintenance costs  of each alternate correctional facility for the preceding  state  fiscal  year and the amounts paid by the city of New York for such operation and  maintenance costs. To the extent that the amounts so paid by the city of  New  York  are  less  than  the operation and maintenance costs for such  state fiscal year, the commissioner shall include  the  amount  of  such  underpayment  in  the next payment required to be received from the city  of  New  York,  or  if  operation  by  the  state  has  terminated,  the  commissioner  shall  bill  the  city of New York for the amounts due and  such amounts shall be paid by the city within thirty days of receipt  of  such  a  bill. To the extent that the amounts so paid by the city of New  York are more than the operation and maintenance costs  for  such  state  fiscal year, the commissioner shall reduce the next scheduled payment to  be  received  from the city of New York by the amount of the overpayment  or if operation by the state  has  terminated,  the  commissioner  shall  refund  the  overpayment  within  sixty  days  of  the  determination of  overpayment.

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Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-4-b > 89-g

§  89-g.  Costs  for establishing, operating and maintaining alternate  correctional facilities. 1. When the city of New York has  entered  into  the  agreements as set forth in section eighty-eight of this article, it  shall be obligated, to pay, in accordance with such  agreements  and  at  such  times and in such amounts as may be determined by the commissioner  and approved by the director of the  budget,  all  direct  and  indirect  costs  associated  with  the  acquisition,  construction, establishment,  capital repairs and  improvements,  operation  and  maintenance  of  the  alternate correctional facility.    2.  Upon completion of the acquisition, construction and establishment  of an alternate correctional facility, the  commissioner  shall  make  a  final  determination  of the cost of such project and shall certify such  cost to the comptroller and to the city of New York. Notwithstanding any  other  provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  upon  receipt   of   such  certification  of  the  commissioner,  the  comptroller  shall forthwith  refund any amounts received from the city of New York in excess  of  the  costs  so  certified to the city of New York, including interest accrued  thereon.    3. On or before October fifteenth of each year, the comptroller  shall  certify  to  the commissioner the actual operation and maintenance costs  of each alternate correctional facility for the preceding  state  fiscal  year and the amounts paid by the city of New York for such operation and  maintenance costs. To the extent that the amounts so paid by the city of  New  York  are  less  than  the operation and maintenance costs for such  state fiscal year, the commissioner shall include  the  amount  of  such  underpayment  in  the next payment required to be received from the city  of  New  York,  or  if  operation  by  the  state  has  terminated,  the  commissioner  shall  bill  the  city of New York for the amounts due and  such amounts shall be paid by the city within thirty days of receipt  of  such  a  bill. To the extent that the amounts so paid by the city of New  York are more than the operation and maintenance costs  for  such  state  fiscal year, the commissioner shall reduce the next scheduled payment to  be  received  from the city of New York by the amount of the overpayment  or if operation by the state  has  terminated,  the  commissioner  shall  refund  the  overpayment  within  sixty  days  of  the  determination of  overpayment.