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§ 54-0511.   Loans for municipal landfill closure projects and municipal               landfill gas management projects.    1. A municipality eligible for a state assistance payment pursuant  to  subdivision  two  of  section  54-0509  of  this  title  and which has a  population smaller than thirty-five hundred as determined by the current  federal decennial census is also eligible for a loan to a maximum of the  unfunded portion of such project.    2. Loans pursuant to this title shall be without interest  and  for  a  term not to exceed twenty years.    3.  Loan  repayments under this title shall be deposited to the credit  of the environmental protection fund  pursuant  to  subdivision  two  of  section ninety-two-s of the state finance law.    4.  A  municipality  obtaining  a  loan  under subdivision one of this  section shall enter into a contract with the commissioner. That contract  shall contain the following provisions:    a. the loan shall be repaid in appropriate equal  installments.  There  shall  be a one percent per month surcharge for each month of delinquent  payment added to any such installment  tendered  more  than  sixty  days  after the due date.    b.  in  the event a municipality shall fail to make any payment due to  the state pursuant to this title, the commissioner shall certify to  the  comptroller  and  notify  the  chairman  of  the assembly ways and means  committee, the chairman of the senate finance committee, the director of  the division of the budget and the governing body  of  the  municipality  that such municipality has failed to make such payment. Such certificate  shall  be  in the form as may be determined by the commissioner provided  such certificate  shall  specify  the  exact  amount  of  principal  and  surcharge required to satisfy such municipality's unpaid obligation. The  comptroller,  upon  receipt  of  such certificate from the commissioner,  shall withhold from such municipality any state aid payable to it to the  extent necessary to meet the certified amount of principal and surcharge  due the commissioner and shall immediately pay over to the environmental  protection fund the amount so withheld.

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§ 54-0511.   Loans for municipal landfill closure projects and municipal               landfill gas management projects.    1. A municipality eligible for a state assistance payment pursuant  to  subdivision  two  of  section  54-0509  of  this  title  and which has a  population smaller than thirty-five hundred as determined by the current  federal decennial census is also eligible for a loan to a maximum of the  unfunded portion of such project.    2. Loans pursuant to this title shall be without interest  and  for  a  term not to exceed twenty years.    3.  Loan  repayments under this title shall be deposited to the credit  of the environmental protection fund  pursuant  to  subdivision  two  of  section ninety-two-s of the state finance law.    4.  A  municipality  obtaining  a  loan  under subdivision one of this  section shall enter into a contract with the commissioner. That contract  shall contain the following provisions:    a. the loan shall be repaid in appropriate equal  installments.  There  shall  be a one percent per month surcharge for each month of delinquent  payment added to any such installment  tendered  more  than  sixty  days  after the due date.    b.  in  the event a municipality shall fail to make any payment due to  the state pursuant to this title, the commissioner shall certify to  the  comptroller  and  notify  the  chairman  of  the assembly ways and means  committee, the chairman of the senate finance committee, the director of  the division of the budget and the governing body  of  the  municipality  that such municipality has failed to make such payment. Such certificate  shall  be  in the form as may be determined by the commissioner provided  such certificate  shall  specify  the  exact  amount  of  principal  and  surcharge required to satisfy such municipality's unpaid obligation. The  comptroller,  upon  receipt  of  such certificate from the commissioner,  shall withhold from such municipality any state aid payable to it to the  extent necessary to meet the certified amount of principal and surcharge  due the commissioner and shall immediately pay over to the environmental  protection fund the amount so withheld.

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§ 54-0511.   Loans for municipal landfill closure projects and municipal               landfill gas management projects.    1. A municipality eligible for a state assistance payment pursuant  to  subdivision  two  of  section  54-0509  of  this  title  and which has a  population smaller than thirty-five hundred as determined by the current  federal decennial census is also eligible for a loan to a maximum of the  unfunded portion of such project.    2. Loans pursuant to this title shall be without interest  and  for  a  term not to exceed twenty years.    3.  Loan  repayments under this title shall be deposited to the credit  of the environmental protection fund  pursuant  to  subdivision  two  of  section ninety-two-s of the state finance law.    4.  A  municipality  obtaining  a  loan  under subdivision one of this  section shall enter into a contract with the commissioner. That contract  shall contain the following provisions:    a. the loan shall be repaid in appropriate equal  installments.  There  shall  be a one percent per month surcharge for each month of delinquent  payment added to any such installment  tendered  more  than  sixty  days  after the due date.    b.  in  the event a municipality shall fail to make any payment due to  the state pursuant to this title, the commissioner shall certify to  the  comptroller  and  notify  the  chairman  of  the assembly ways and means  committee, the chairman of the senate finance committee, the director of  the division of the budget and the governing body  of  the  municipality  that such municipality has failed to make such payment. Such certificate  shall  be  in the form as may be determined by the commissioner provided  such certificate  shall  specify  the  exact  amount  of  principal  and  surcharge required to satisfy such municipality's unpaid obligation. The  comptroller,  upon  receipt  of  such certificate from the commissioner,  shall withhold from such municipality any state aid payable to it to the  extent necessary to meet the certified amount of principal and surcharge  due the commissioner and shall immediately pay over to the environmental  protection fund the amount so withheld.