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§   50.   Transfers   of  appropriations.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provisions of law, in  order  to  better  coordinate  and  reorient  the  administration  of  programs  which  help  to reduce, eliminate or avoid  financial dependency, in order to assure that  services  provided  under  such  programs  are  delivered  in  the  most  economical  and efficient  fashion, and in  order  to  fully  qualify  such  programs  for  federal  assistance, the director of the budget may approve contracts between the  state  department  of  social  services  and other state departments and  agencies which  may  be  providing  such  services  to  individuals  and  families  who are receiving or who are former or potential recipients of  public assistance and care, as defined by the rules and  regulations  of  the  state department of social services. Such contracts may provide for  the delivery of such services on  behalf  of  the  state  department  of  social  services  and the social services districts of the state, to the  extent feasible, upon a finding by the director of the budget that  such  contractual  arrangements  would  be  to  the  advantage of the state in  respect to Federal reimbursement and the orderly and effective provision  of such services. The fiscal benefit of any federal financial assistance  realized by the state pursuant to such contracts will be shared with any  localities which contribute to the costs of  providing  the  contractual  services,  according  to  the  proportion by which such costs are shared  between the state and localities pursuant to law, on the day immediately  preceding the execution date  of  such  contracts.  Notwithstanding  any  other provisions of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized  to  transfer  such  funds as may be necessary to give effect to any such  contractual arrangements authorized under  this  section  to  the  state  department  of social services from funds appropriated to any such other  state departments and agencies to the extent that such transfers may  be  necessary to obtain federal reimbursements for the provision of services  of  the  same nature as those for which such funds were appropriated and  any funds so transferred shall be deemed to have  been  appropriated  to  the  state  department  of social services for the purposes of providing  for such services and obtaining federal reimbursement for their support.  No such transfer shall take effect until a certificate of transfer shall  have been issued by the director of the budget and copies filed with the  state comptroller, the chairman of the senate finance committee and  the  chairman  of  the assembly ways and means committee.  Amendments to such  certificates may  be  made  by  filing  revised  copies  with  the  same  officers.    Every such certificate shall clearly show (1) the items and  amounts of appropriations which are to be transferred, (2)  the  chapter  of  the  laws  in  which  they were originally appropriated, and (3) the  department or agency from which they are being transferred.

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Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-4 > 50

§   50.   Transfers   of  appropriations.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provisions of law, in  order  to  better  coordinate  and  reorient  the  administration  of  programs  which  help  to reduce, eliminate or avoid  financial dependency, in order to assure that  services  provided  under  such  programs  are  delivered  in  the  most  economical  and efficient  fashion, and in  order  to  fully  qualify  such  programs  for  federal  assistance, the director of the budget may approve contracts between the  state  department  of  social  services  and other state departments and  agencies which  may  be  providing  such  services  to  individuals  and  families  who are receiving or who are former or potential recipients of  public assistance and care, as defined by the rules and  regulations  of  the  state department of social services. Such contracts may provide for  the delivery of such services on  behalf  of  the  state  department  of  social  services  and the social services districts of the state, to the  extent feasible, upon a finding by the director of the budget that  such  contractual  arrangements  would  be  to  the  advantage of the state in  respect to Federal reimbursement and the orderly and effective provision  of such services. The fiscal benefit of any federal financial assistance  realized by the state pursuant to such contracts will be shared with any  localities which contribute to the costs of  providing  the  contractual  services,  according  to  the  proportion by which such costs are shared  between the state and localities pursuant to law, on the day immediately  preceding the execution date  of  such  contracts.  Notwithstanding  any  other provisions of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized  to  transfer  such  funds as may be necessary to give effect to any such  contractual arrangements authorized under  this  section  to  the  state  department  of social services from funds appropriated to any such other  state departments and agencies to the extent that such transfers may  be  necessary to obtain federal reimbursements for the provision of services  of  the  same nature as those for which such funds were appropriated and  any funds so transferred shall be deemed to have  been  appropriated  to  the  state  department  of social services for the purposes of providing  for such services and obtaining federal reimbursement for their support.  No such transfer shall take effect until a certificate of transfer shall  have been issued by the director of the budget and copies filed with the  state comptroller, the chairman of the senate finance committee and  the  chairman  of  the assembly ways and means committee.  Amendments to such  certificates may  be  made  by  filing  revised  copies  with  the  same  officers.    Every such certificate shall clearly show (1) the items and  amounts of appropriations which are to be transferred, (2)  the  chapter  of  the  laws  in  which  they were originally appropriated, and (3) the  department or agency from which they are being transferred.

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Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-4 > 50

§   50.   Transfers   of  appropriations.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provisions of law, in  order  to  better  coordinate  and  reorient  the  administration  of  programs  which  help  to reduce, eliminate or avoid  financial dependency, in order to assure that  services  provided  under  such  programs  are  delivered  in  the  most  economical  and efficient  fashion, and in  order  to  fully  qualify  such  programs  for  federal  assistance, the director of the budget may approve contracts between the  state  department  of  social  services  and other state departments and  agencies which  may  be  providing  such  services  to  individuals  and  families  who are receiving or who are former or potential recipients of  public assistance and care, as defined by the rules and  regulations  of  the  state department of social services. Such contracts may provide for  the delivery of such services on  behalf  of  the  state  department  of  social  services  and the social services districts of the state, to the  extent feasible, upon a finding by the director of the budget that  such  contractual  arrangements  would  be  to  the  advantage of the state in  respect to Federal reimbursement and the orderly and effective provision  of such services. The fiscal benefit of any federal financial assistance  realized by the state pursuant to such contracts will be shared with any  localities which contribute to the costs of  providing  the  contractual  services,  according  to  the  proportion by which such costs are shared  between the state and localities pursuant to law, on the day immediately  preceding the execution date  of  such  contracts.  Notwithstanding  any  other provisions of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized  to  transfer  such  funds as may be necessary to give effect to any such  contractual arrangements authorized under  this  section  to  the  state  department  of social services from funds appropriated to any such other  state departments and agencies to the extent that such transfers may  be  necessary to obtain federal reimbursements for the provision of services  of  the  same nature as those for which such funds were appropriated and  any funds so transferred shall be deemed to have  been  appropriated  to  the  state  department  of social services for the purposes of providing  for such services and obtaining federal reimbursement for their support.  No such transfer shall take effect until a certificate of transfer shall  have been issued by the director of the budget and copies filed with the  state comptroller, the chairman of the senate finance committee and  the  chairman  of  the assembly ways and means committee.  Amendments to such  certificates may  be  made  by  filing  revised  copies  with  the  same  officers.    Every such certificate shall clearly show (1) the items and  amounts of appropriations which are to be transferred, (2)  the  chapter  of  the  laws  in  which  they were originally appropriated, and (3) the  department or agency from which they are being transferred.