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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-18-b > 956

§  956.  Statement  of  legislative  findings and declaration.   It is  hereby found and declared that there  exist  within  the  state  certain  areas   characterized   by   persistent   and  pervasive  poverty,  high  unemployment,  limited  new  job  creation,  a  dependence   on   public  assistance  income,  dilapidated and abandoned industrial and commercial  facilities, and shrinking tax bases.  These  severe  conditions  require  state  government  to  target for these areas extraordinary economic and  human resource  development  programs  in  order  to  stimulate  private  investment,  private  business  development  and job creation. It is the  public policy of the state to offer special  incentives  and  assistance  that  will  promote  the development of new businesses, the expansion of  existing businesses and the development of human resources within  these  economically  impoverished  areas  and  to do so without encouraging the  relocation of business investment from other areas of the state.  It  is  further  found and declared that it is the public policy of the state to  achieve these goals through the mutual  cooperation  of  all  levels  of  state and local government and the business community.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-18-b > 956

§  956.  Statement  of  legislative  findings and declaration.   It is  hereby found and declared that there  exist  within  the  state  certain  areas   characterized   by   persistent   and  pervasive  poverty,  high  unemployment,  limited  new  job  creation,  a  dependence   on   public  assistance  income,  dilapidated and abandoned industrial and commercial  facilities, and shrinking tax bases.  These  severe  conditions  require  state  government  to  target for these areas extraordinary economic and  human resource  development  programs  in  order  to  stimulate  private  investment,  private  business  development  and job creation. It is the  public policy of the state to offer special  incentives  and  assistance  that  will  promote  the development of new businesses, the expansion of  existing businesses and the development of human resources within  these  economically  impoverished  areas  and  to do so without encouraging the  relocation of business investment from other areas of the state.  It  is  further  found and declared that it is the public policy of the state to  achieve these goals through the mutual  cooperation  of  all  levels  of  state and local government and the business community.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-18-b > 956

§  956.  Statement  of  legislative  findings and declaration.   It is  hereby found and declared that there  exist  within  the  state  certain  areas   characterized   by   persistent   and  pervasive  poverty,  high  unemployment,  limited  new  job  creation,  a  dependence   on   public  assistance  income,  dilapidated and abandoned industrial and commercial  facilities, and shrinking tax bases.  These  severe  conditions  require  state  government  to  target for these areas extraordinary economic and  human resource  development  programs  in  order  to  stimulate  private  investment,  private  business  development  and job creation. It is the  public policy of the state to offer special  incentives  and  assistance  that  will  promote  the development of new businesses, the expansion of  existing businesses and the development of human resources within  these  economically  impoverished  areas  and  to do so without encouraging the  relocation of business investment from other areas of the state.  It  is  further  found and declared that it is the public policy of the state to  achieve these goals through the mutual  cooperation  of  all  levels  of  state and local government and the business community.