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§  65.  Permanent  housing  for homeless families site review advisory  board. 1. There is hereby created the  permanent  housing  for  homeless  families site review advisory board. The board will consist of the state  commissioner of housing and community renewal, the state commissioner of  social   services,   the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  housing  preservation and development of the city, the commissioner/administrator  of  the  human  resources  administration   of   the   city,   and   two  representatives  of  organizations  involved  in  providing housing. The  governor of the state and the mayor of the city shall each  appoint  one  of  the aforementioned representatives to the board. Any action taken by  the members shall require the affirmative vote  of  a  majority  of  the  members.  Any  member  who is not appointed by the governor or mayor may  select a designee from their respective departments  or  divisions.  Any  such designees shall have the power to attend and to vote at any meeting  of  the  board  from  which the member is absent with the same force and  effect as if the member were present and voting. Such designation  shall  be  by  written  notice  filed  with  the board. The designation of such  person shall continue until revoked at any time by written notice to the  board. Notwithstanding any  inconsistent  provisions  of  law,  general,  special  or  local, no officer or employee of the state, or of any civil  division thereof, or any public benefit corporation, shall be deemed  to  have  forfeited  or  shall  forfeit  his  or her office or employment by  reason of acceptance of membership on the board created by this section.    2. In carrying out its duties under this article the board may request  the assistance of appropriate city and state  agencies,  public  benefit  corporations  and  public  authorities.  The  aforesaid agencies, public  benefit corporations and public authorities are  authorized  to  provide  such  assistance  within  their  respective  functions  as the board may  require.    3. Notwithstanding any other provision of  law,  the  board  shall  be  authorized  to  let contracts in such manner as it deems appropriate and  to  execute  all   instruments   as   necessary   to   carry   out   its  responsibilities.  The board may contract with the agency to provide for  the reasonable and necessary expenses of the board.    4. Moneys in the permanent housing for homeless families fund may  not  be used to pay for any administrative or other expenses of the agency or  board, provided however, that moneys in such fund may be used to pay for  eligible project costs.

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Statutes > New-york > Pvh > Article-3-a > 65

§  65.  Permanent  housing  for homeless families site review advisory  board. 1. There is hereby created the  permanent  housing  for  homeless  families site review advisory board. The board will consist of the state  commissioner of housing and community renewal, the state commissioner of  social   services,   the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  housing  preservation and development of the city, the commissioner/administrator  of  the  human  resources  administration   of   the   city,   and   two  representatives  of  organizations  involved  in  providing housing. The  governor of the state and the mayor of the city shall each  appoint  one  of  the aforementioned representatives to the board. Any action taken by  the members shall require the affirmative vote  of  a  majority  of  the  members.  Any  member  who is not appointed by the governor or mayor may  select a designee from their respective departments  or  divisions.  Any  such designees shall have the power to attend and to vote at any meeting  of  the  board  from  which the member is absent with the same force and  effect as if the member were present and voting. Such designation  shall  be  by  written  notice  filed  with  the board. The designation of such  person shall continue until revoked at any time by written notice to the  board. Notwithstanding any  inconsistent  provisions  of  law,  general,  special  or  local, no officer or employee of the state, or of any civil  division thereof, or any public benefit corporation, shall be deemed  to  have  forfeited  or  shall  forfeit  his  or her office or employment by  reason of acceptance of membership on the board created by this section.    2. In carrying out its duties under this article the board may request  the assistance of appropriate city and state  agencies,  public  benefit  corporations  and  public  authorities.  The  aforesaid agencies, public  benefit corporations and public authorities are  authorized  to  provide  such  assistance  within  their  respective  functions  as the board may  require.    3. Notwithstanding any other provision of  law,  the  board  shall  be  authorized  to  let contracts in such manner as it deems appropriate and  to  execute  all   instruments   as   necessary   to   carry   out   its  responsibilities.  The board may contract with the agency to provide for  the reasonable and necessary expenses of the board.    4. Moneys in the permanent housing for homeless families fund may  not  be used to pay for any administrative or other expenses of the agency or  board, provided however, that moneys in such fund may be used to pay for  eligible project costs.

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Statutes > New-york > Pvh > Article-3-a > 65

§  65.  Permanent  housing  for homeless families site review advisory  board. 1. There is hereby created the  permanent  housing  for  homeless  families site review advisory board. The board will consist of the state  commissioner of housing and community renewal, the state commissioner of  social   services,   the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  housing  preservation and development of the city, the commissioner/administrator  of  the  human  resources  administration   of   the   city,   and   two  representatives  of  organizations  involved  in  providing housing. The  governor of the state and the mayor of the city shall each  appoint  one  of  the aforementioned representatives to the board. Any action taken by  the members shall require the affirmative vote  of  a  majority  of  the  members.  Any  member  who is not appointed by the governor or mayor may  select a designee from their respective departments  or  divisions.  Any  such designees shall have the power to attend and to vote at any meeting  of  the  board  from  which the member is absent with the same force and  effect as if the member were present and voting. Such designation  shall  be  by  written  notice  filed  with  the board. The designation of such  person shall continue until revoked at any time by written notice to the  board. Notwithstanding any  inconsistent  provisions  of  law,  general,  special  or  local, no officer or employee of the state, or of any civil  division thereof, or any public benefit corporation, shall be deemed  to  have  forfeited  or  shall  forfeit  his  or her office or employment by  reason of acceptance of membership on the board created by this section.    2. In carrying out its duties under this article the board may request  the assistance of appropriate city and state  agencies,  public  benefit  corporations  and  public  authorities.  The  aforesaid agencies, public  benefit corporations and public authorities are  authorized  to  provide  such  assistance  within  their  respective  functions  as the board may  require.    3. Notwithstanding any other provision of  law,  the  board  shall  be  authorized  to  let contracts in such manner as it deems appropriate and  to  execute  all   instruments   as   necessary   to   carry   out   its  responsibilities.  The board may contract with the agency to provide for  the reasonable and necessary expenses of the board.    4. Moneys in the permanent housing for homeless families fund may  not  be used to pay for any administrative or other expenses of the agency or  board, provided however, that moneys in such fund may be used to pay for  eligible project costs.