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§  849-c.  Application  procedures. 1. Funds appropriated or available  for the purposes of this article may be allocated for programs  proposed  by  eligible  centers.   Nothing in this article shall preclude existing  resolution centers from applying for funds  made  available  under  this  article  provided  that  they  are  otherwise  in  compliance  with this  article.    2.  Centers  shall  be  selected  by  the  chief  administrator   from  applications submitted.    3.  The  chief administrator shall require that applications submitted  for funding include, but need not be limited to the following:    (a) The cost of each of the proposed centers components including  the  proposed compensation of employees.    (b)  A  description  of  the  proposed  area  of service and number of  participants who may be served.    (c)  A  description  of  available  dispute  resolution  services  and  facilities within the proposed geographical area.    (d)  A  description  of  the  applicant's  proposed program, including  support of civic groups, social services agencies and  criminal  justice  agencies  to  accept  and  make  referrals;  the present availability of  resources; and the applicant's administrative capacity.    (e) Such additional information as is determined to be needed pursuant  to rules of the chief administrator.

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Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-21-a > 849-c

§  849-c.  Application  procedures. 1. Funds appropriated or available  for the purposes of this article may be allocated for programs  proposed  by  eligible  centers.   Nothing in this article shall preclude existing  resolution centers from applying for funds  made  available  under  this  article  provided  that  they  are  otherwise  in  compliance  with this  article.    2.  Centers  shall  be  selected  by  the  chief  administrator   from  applications submitted.    3.  The  chief administrator shall require that applications submitted  for funding include, but need not be limited to the following:    (a) The cost of each of the proposed centers components including  the  proposed compensation of employees.    (b)  A  description  of  the  proposed  area  of service and number of  participants who may be served.    (c)  A  description  of  available  dispute  resolution  services  and  facilities within the proposed geographical area.    (d)  A  description  of  the  applicant's  proposed program, including  support of civic groups, social services agencies and  criminal  justice  agencies  to  accept  and  make  referrals;  the present availability of  resources; and the applicant's administrative capacity.    (e) Such additional information as is determined to be needed pursuant  to rules of the chief administrator.

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Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-21-a > 849-c

§  849-c.  Application  procedures. 1. Funds appropriated or available  for the purposes of this article may be allocated for programs  proposed  by  eligible  centers.   Nothing in this article shall preclude existing  resolution centers from applying for funds  made  available  under  this  article  provided  that  they  are  otherwise  in  compliance  with this  article.    2.  Centers  shall  be  selected  by  the  chief  administrator   from  applications submitted.    3.  The  chief administrator shall require that applications submitted  for funding include, but need not be limited to the following:    (a) The cost of each of the proposed centers components including  the  proposed compensation of employees.    (b)  A  description  of  the  proposed  area  of service and number of  participants who may be served.    (c)  A  description  of  available  dispute  resolution  services  and  facilities within the proposed geographical area.    (d)  A  description  of  the  applicant's  proposed program, including  support of civic groups, social services agencies and  criminal  justice  agencies  to  accept  and  make  referrals;  the present availability of  resources; and the applicant's administrative capacity.    (e) Such additional information as is determined to be needed pursuant  to rules of the chief administrator.