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§  41.  Legislative findings and purpose. The legislature hereby finds  that large numbers of people in communities across our state are  unable  to  secure  housing  for  themselves and are living in the streets or in  emergency shelters,  despite  current  efforts  by  public  and  private  agencies to provide adequate housing for those in need; that the present  condition  is  contrary to the public interest and threatens the health,  safety, welfare, comfort and security of the people of the  state;  that  communities  across  the  state  must  each do their share to assist the  homeless; and that the public interest  requires  that  state  financial  assistance  be  provided  to construct or rehabilitate housing units for  the homeless in communities throughout New York  state  and  to  explore  alternative  means  of meeting their long-term housing needs, consistent  with the fiscal constraints faced by New York  state.  The  legislature,  therefore,  finds  that  a  special  fund should be established, to fund  capital programs sponsored by  not-for-profit  corporations,  charitable  organizations,  wholly owned subsidiaries of not-for-profit corporations  or of charitable organizations, public corporations  and  municipalities  that  will  expand  and  improve the supply of shelter and other housing  arrangements for homeless persons.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-2-a > Title-1 > 41

§  41.  Legislative findings and purpose. The legislature hereby finds  that large numbers of people in communities across our state are  unable  to  secure  housing  for  themselves and are living in the streets or in  emergency shelters,  despite  current  efforts  by  public  and  private  agencies to provide adequate housing for those in need; that the present  condition  is  contrary to the public interest and threatens the health,  safety, welfare, comfort and security of the people of the  state;  that  communities  across  the  state  must  each do their share to assist the  homeless; and that the public interest  requires  that  state  financial  assistance  be  provided  to construct or rehabilitate housing units for  the homeless in communities throughout New York  state  and  to  explore  alternative  means  of meeting their long-term housing needs, consistent  with the fiscal constraints faced by New York  state.  The  legislature,  therefore,  finds  that  a  special  fund should be established, to fund  capital programs sponsored by  not-for-profit  corporations,  charitable  organizations,  wholly owned subsidiaries of not-for-profit corporations  or of charitable organizations, public corporations  and  municipalities  that  will  expand  and  improve the supply of shelter and other housing  arrangements for homeless persons.

State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-2-a > Title-1 > 41

§  41.  Legislative findings and purpose. The legislature hereby finds  that large numbers of people in communities across our state are  unable  to  secure  housing  for  themselves and are living in the streets or in  emergency shelters,  despite  current  efforts  by  public  and  private  agencies to provide adequate housing for those in need; that the present  condition  is  contrary to the public interest and threatens the health,  safety, welfare, comfort and security of the people of the  state;  that  communities  across  the  state  must  each do their share to assist the  homeless; and that the public interest  requires  that  state  financial  assistance  be  provided  to construct or rehabilitate housing units for  the homeless in communities throughout New York  state  and  to  explore  alternative  means  of meeting their long-term housing needs, consistent  with the fiscal constraints faced by New York  state.  The  legislature,  therefore,  finds  that  a  special  fund should be established, to fund  capital programs sponsored by  not-for-profit  corporations,  charitable  organizations,  wholly owned subsidiaries of not-for-profit corporations  or of charitable organizations, public corporations  and  municipalities  that  will  expand  and  improve the supply of shelter and other housing  arrangements for homeless persons.