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§  6401-a.  State  aid  for  high  needs  nursing programs for certain  independent institutions of  higher  learning.  1.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  any  general,  special or local law to the contrary, the  commissioner is hereby authorized to grant  state  aid  for  high  needs  nursing  programs  to  any  independent  institution of higher education  within the state which meets the requirements of subdivision two of this  section, upon application by such institution, such amounts of state aid  as are authorized to be paid by subdivision three of this section.    2. Notwithstanding the provisions  of  any  other  law,  in  order  to  qualify  for  state aid grants pursuant to this section, any independent  institution of higher education must meet the requirements set forth  in  paragraphs (a) through (d) of this subdivision.    (a)  The  institution  must  be  a  non-profit  college  or university  incorporated by the regents or by the legislature.    (b) The institution must maintain an earned degree program in nursing,  culminating in an associate or higher degree in nursing.    (c) The institution must meet such standards  of  educational  quality  applicable to comparable public institutions of higher education, as may  be from time to time established by the regents.    (d)  The  institution  must  be  eligible  for  state  aid  under  the  provisions of the constitution of the United States and the constitution  of the state of New York.    3. The commissioner shall grant  such  state  aid  awards  within  the  amounts appropriated for such purpose, not to exceed one million dollars  and  based  on  availability  of  funds,  according  to a schedule to be  determined  by  the  commissioner,  to  each  institution  meeting   the  requirements  of  subdivision  two  of  this  section.  Awards  shall be  distributed in the following amounts:    (a) Two hundred fifty dollars per student enrolled in an earned degree  program in nursing at a two year degree granting institution;    (b) Five hundred dollars per student  enrolled  in  an  earned  degree  program in nursing at a four year degree granting institution.    4.  The  commissioner  shall  promulgate  all  rules  and  regulations  necessary for the implementation of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-7 > Article-129 > 6401-a

§  6401-a.  State  aid  for  high  needs  nursing programs for certain  independent institutions of  higher  learning.  1.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  any  general,  special or local law to the contrary, the  commissioner is hereby authorized to grant  state  aid  for  high  needs  nursing  programs  to  any  independent  institution of higher education  within the state which meets the requirements of subdivision two of this  section, upon application by such institution, such amounts of state aid  as are authorized to be paid by subdivision three of this section.    2. Notwithstanding the provisions  of  any  other  law,  in  order  to  qualify  for  state aid grants pursuant to this section, any independent  institution of higher education must meet the requirements set forth  in  paragraphs (a) through (d) of this subdivision.    (a)  The  institution  must  be  a  non-profit  college  or university  incorporated by the regents or by the legislature.    (b) The institution must maintain an earned degree program in nursing,  culminating in an associate or higher degree in nursing.    (c) The institution must meet such standards  of  educational  quality  applicable to comparable public institutions of higher education, as may  be from time to time established by the regents.    (d)  The  institution  must  be  eligible  for  state  aid  under  the  provisions of the constitution of the United States and the constitution  of the state of New York.    3. The commissioner shall grant  such  state  aid  awards  within  the  amounts appropriated for such purpose, not to exceed one million dollars  and  based  on  availability  of  funds,  according  to a schedule to be  determined  by  the  commissioner,  to  each  institution  meeting   the  requirements  of  subdivision  two  of  this  section.  Awards  shall be  distributed in the following amounts:    (a) Two hundred fifty dollars per student enrolled in an earned degree  program in nursing at a two year degree granting institution;    (b) Five hundred dollars per student  enrolled  in  an  earned  degree  program in nursing at a four year degree granting institution.    4.  The  commissioner  shall  promulgate  all  rules  and  regulations  necessary for the implementation of this section.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-7 > Article-129 > 6401-a

§  6401-a.  State  aid  for  high  needs  nursing programs for certain  independent institutions of  higher  learning.  1.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  any  general,  special or local law to the contrary, the  commissioner is hereby authorized to grant  state  aid  for  high  needs  nursing  programs  to  any  independent  institution of higher education  within the state which meets the requirements of subdivision two of this  section, upon application by such institution, such amounts of state aid  as are authorized to be paid by subdivision three of this section.    2. Notwithstanding the provisions  of  any  other  law,  in  order  to  qualify  for  state aid grants pursuant to this section, any independent  institution of higher education must meet the requirements set forth  in  paragraphs (a) through (d) of this subdivision.    (a)  The  institution  must  be  a  non-profit  college  or university  incorporated by the regents or by the legislature.    (b) The institution must maintain an earned degree program in nursing,  culminating in an associate or higher degree in nursing.    (c) The institution must meet such standards  of  educational  quality  applicable to comparable public institutions of higher education, as may  be from time to time established by the regents.    (d)  The  institution  must  be  eligible  for  state  aid  under  the  provisions of the constitution of the United States and the constitution  of the state of New York.    3. The commissioner shall grant  such  state  aid  awards  within  the  amounts appropriated for such purpose, not to exceed one million dollars  and  based  on  availability  of  funds,  according  to a schedule to be  determined  by  the  commissioner,  to  each  institution  meeting   the  requirements  of  subdivision  two  of  this  section.  Awards  shall be  distributed in the following amounts:    (a) Two hundred fifty dollars per student enrolled in an earned degree  program in nursing at a two year degree granting institution;    (b) Five hundred dollars per student  enrolled  in  an  earned  degree  program in nursing at a four year degree granting institution.    4.  The  commissioner  shall  promulgate  all  rules  and  regulations  necessary for the implementation of this section.