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§  1699-h.  Reports. The board of directors of the dormitory authority  shall report on progress in implementing the succession of  the  medical  care   facilities   finance   agency   and  the  facilities  development  corporation into  the  dormitory  authority  by  March  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-six  and  shall issue a final report on September first,  nineteen hundred ninety-six. Such reports shall be provided to the chair  and ranking minority member of the  senate  finance  committee  and  the  chair  and  ranking  minority  member  of  the  assembly  ways and means  committee. Such report  shall  include,  but  not  be  limited  to,  the  following information:    1.  Operational, financial, procedural and organizational improvements  obtained or planned as a result of the succession;    2. The source and amount of each reserve fund or account, pledged  and  unpledged,  held  by  the  agency  or  authority  on March thirty-first,  nineteen hundred ninety-five and on March thirty-first, nineteen hundred  ninety-six with an explanation of the differences in amounts within each  fund or account including identification of the amounts  transferred  to  the state's general fund;    3.  The  impact,  if  any, on any programs and/or projects affected by  such succession;    4. A list of positions affected by the succession, including  but  not  limited  to,  positions  of the housing finance agency estimated to have  spent more than fifty percent of their time performing  duties  for  the  medical  care  facilities finance agency. Such list shall identify those  positions transferred to the dormitory  authority  under  provisions  of  this  chapter  and  shall include each dormitory authority position's or  transferred position's bargaining unit, if any, civil service status, if  any, and job title; and    5. Legislative proposals to achieve  further  operational,  financial,  procedural and organizational improvements.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-4-b > 1699-h

§  1699-h.  Reports. The board of directors of the dormitory authority  shall report on progress in implementing the succession of  the  medical  care   facilities   finance   agency   and  the  facilities  development  corporation into  the  dormitory  authority  by  March  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-six  and  shall issue a final report on September first,  nineteen hundred ninety-six. Such reports shall be provided to the chair  and ranking minority member of the  senate  finance  committee  and  the  chair  and  ranking  minority  member  of  the  assembly  ways and means  committee. Such report  shall  include,  but  not  be  limited  to,  the  following information:    1.  Operational, financial, procedural and organizational improvements  obtained or planned as a result of the succession;    2. The source and amount of each reserve fund or account, pledged  and  unpledged,  held  by  the  agency  or  authority  on March thirty-first,  nineteen hundred ninety-five and on March thirty-first, nineteen hundred  ninety-six with an explanation of the differences in amounts within each  fund or account including identification of the amounts  transferred  to  the state's general fund;    3.  The  impact,  if  any, on any programs and/or projects affected by  such succession;    4. A list of positions affected by the succession, including  but  not  limited  to,  positions  of the housing finance agency estimated to have  spent more than fifty percent of their time performing  duties  for  the  medical  care  facilities finance agency. Such list shall identify those  positions transferred to the dormitory  authority  under  provisions  of  this  chapter  and  shall include each dormitory authority position's or  transferred position's bargaining unit, if any, civil service status, if  any, and job title; and    5. Legislative proposals to achieve  further  operational,  financial,  procedural and organizational improvements.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-4-b > 1699-h

§  1699-h.  Reports. The board of directors of the dormitory authority  shall report on progress in implementing the succession of  the  medical  care   facilities   finance   agency   and  the  facilities  development  corporation into  the  dormitory  authority  by  March  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-six  and  shall issue a final report on September first,  nineteen hundred ninety-six. Such reports shall be provided to the chair  and ranking minority member of the  senate  finance  committee  and  the  chair  and  ranking  minority  member  of  the  assembly  ways and means  committee. Such report  shall  include,  but  not  be  limited  to,  the  following information:    1.  Operational, financial, procedural and organizational improvements  obtained or planned as a result of the succession;    2. The source and amount of each reserve fund or account, pledged  and  unpledged,  held  by  the  agency  or  authority  on March thirty-first,  nineteen hundred ninety-five and on March thirty-first, nineteen hundred  ninety-six with an explanation of the differences in amounts within each  fund or account including identification of the amounts  transferred  to  the state's general fund;    3.  The  impact,  if  any, on any programs and/or projects affected by  such succession;    4. A list of positions affected by the succession, including  but  not  limited  to,  positions  of the housing finance agency estimated to have  spent more than fifty percent of their time performing  duties  for  the  medical  care  facilities finance agency. Such list shall identify those  positions transferred to the dormitory  authority  under  provisions  of  this  chapter  and  shall include each dormitory authority position's or  transferred position's bargaining unit, if any, civil service status, if  any, and job title; and    5. Legislative proposals to achieve  further  operational,  financial,  procedural and organizational improvements.