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§  92-e.  Municipal  assistance  state  aid  fund.  1. There is hereby  established in the custody of the comptroller a special fund to be known  as the municipal assistance state aid fund. Within such fund,  there  is  hereby  established  a  special  account  for  each municipal assistance  corporation created under article ten of the public authorities law.    2. Such fund shall consist  of  per  capita  aid  apportioned  thereto  pursuant  to  section  fifty-four  of  this  chapter and, for all cities  except the city of New York, all other amounts  from  the  general  fund  local  assistance  account payable to a city in aid of which a municipal  assistance corporation has been created.    3. Such amounts, including per capita aid apportioned to a city in aid  of which a municipal assistance corporation has been created,  shall  be  deposited  by  the  comptroller  to  the  credit  of the special account  established for the municipal  assistance  corporation  which  has  been  created  in  aid  of  such  city  in order to enable such corporation to  fulfill the terms of any agreements made with the holders of  its  notes  and  bonds  and  to  carry  out  its  corporate  purposes, including the  maintenance of the capital reserve fund securing such bonds  and  notes,  and,  subject  to  the provisions of section fifty-four of this chapter,  and subdivisions five and five-a of this section, the balance,  if  any,  shall  be  paid  to the chief fiscal officer of the city in aid of which  such corporation has been created as hereinafter provided.    4. Revenues in any special account in the municipal  assistance  state  aid  fund  shall  be  kept separate and shall not be commingled with any  other moneys in the custody of the comptroller.  All  deposits  of  such  revenues   shall,   if  required  by  the  comptroller,  be  secured  by  obligations of the United States or of the state having a  market  value  equal  at  all  times  to  the amount of such deposits and all banks and  trust companies are authorized to give security for such  deposits.  Any  such revenues in such fund may, in the discretion of the comptroller, be  invested  in  obligations  of  the  United  States or of the state or in  obligations the principal of and interest on which are guaranteed by the  United States or by the state.    5. Upon receipt by the comptroller of a  certificate  or  certificates  from  the  chairman  of  a  municipal  assistance  corporation that such  corporation requires a payment or payments in order to comply  with  any  agreement  with  the holders of its notes and bonds and to carry out its  corporate purposes, including the maintenance  of  the  capital  reserve  fund   securing   such  bonds,  from  the  appropriate  special  account  established for such  corporation,  each  of  which  certificates  shall  specify  the  required payment or payments and the date when the payment  or payments is required, the comptroller shall  pay  from  such  special  account  on  or  before  the  specified date or within thirty days after  receipt of such certificate or certificates, whichever is later, to such  corporation, as the chairman thereof may direct in any such certificate,  the amount or amounts so certified. The comptroller shall from  time  to  time,  but  in no event later than the fifteenth day of October, January  and April and the last day of June of each fiscal  year,  pay  over  and  distribute  to the chief fiscal officer of the city in aid of which such  municipal assistance corporation has been created to be  paid  into  the  treasury  of such city to the credit of the general fund all revenues in  the special account established for such corporation  in  the  municipal  assistance state aid fund, if any, in excess of (i) the aggregate amount  which  the chairman of such corporation has certified to the comptroller  and which has been previously paid to such corporation as  herein  above  authorized,  and  (ii) amounts to be refunded to the general fund of the  state of New York pursuant to subdivision five-a of this section. In  no  event  shall the comptroller pay over and distribute any revenues to anyperson other than the municipal assistance corporation unless and  until  the  aggregate  of all payments certified to the comptroller as required  by such corporation as  of  such  date  in  order  to  comply  with  its  agreements  with the holders of its notes and bonds and to carry out its  corporate purposes, including the maintenance  of  the  capital  reserve  fund  securing such bonds, which remain unpaid to such corporation shall  have been paid in full to such corporation; provided, however,  that  no  person,  including such corporation or the holders of its notes or bonds  shall have any lien  on  such  revenues  and  such  agreement  shall  be  executory  only to the extent of such revenues available to the state in  such special account.    5-a. (a) In no event shall the comptroller pay over  any  revenues  to  the  city in aid of which such municipal assistance corporation has been  created as specified in subdivision five  of  this  section  unless  and  until  the  director of the budget certifies the amount or amounts to be  refunded to the general fund of  the  state  of  New  York  pursuant  to  section  fifty-four  of this chapter. Such amount shall be deducted from  the first amounts available for payment to such city after certification  by  the  chairman  of,  and  payment  to,  if  required,  the  municipal  assistance  corporation as specified in subdivision five of this section  and refunded to the general fund of the state. The  remainder  shall  be  paid  to  the  chief  fiscal  officer  of  the city in aid of which such  municipal assistance corporation has been created.    (b) Notwithstanding anything in this section to the contrary,  amounts  in the special account established within the municipal assistance state  aid  fund for the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy,  which amounts have been deposited into such special account pursuant  to  section  twenty  of a chapter of the laws of nineteen hundred ninety-six  entitled "AN ACT to amend chapter 721 of the laws  of  1994  authorizing  the  city  of  Troy to issue serial bonds for the purpose of liquidating  cumulative  and  projected  deficits  in  the   city's   general   fund,  establishing  a supervisory board, and establishing a debt service fund,  in relation to granting a lien to the county of Rensselaer  relating  to  certain  taxes  collected  on behalf of such county by the city of Troy"  which chapter added this paragraph (b), shall be paid by the comptroller  in accordance with this paragraph. No portion of such amounts  shall  be  paid by the comptroller to meet the requirements of such corporation for  the  payment  of  debt  service  as certified to the comptroller and the  governor pursuant to section three  thousand  fifty-six  of  the  public  authorities  law  unless at the time of such payment no other moneys are  available for payment to such corporation for  said  purpose  from  such  special  account  or  from  the  special  account  established  for such  corporation within the municipal assistance tax fund in accordance  with  subdivision  one of section ninety-two-d of this article. Any portion of  such amount not required by such corporation for the payment of its debt  service during the state fiscal year for  which  such  amount  has  been  appropriated  shall  be refunded to the general fund of the state of New  York prior to the end of such fiscal year.    6. All payments of moneys from the municipal assistance state aid fund  shall be made on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller.

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Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-6 > 92-e

§  92-e.  Municipal  assistance  state  aid  fund.  1. There is hereby  established in the custody of the comptroller a special fund to be known  as the municipal assistance state aid fund. Within such fund,  there  is  hereby  established  a  special  account  for  each municipal assistance  corporation created under article ten of the public authorities law.    2. Such fund shall consist  of  per  capita  aid  apportioned  thereto  pursuant  to  section  fifty-four  of  this  chapter and, for all cities  except the city of New York, all other amounts  from  the  general  fund  local  assistance  account payable to a city in aid of which a municipal  assistance corporation has been created.    3. Such amounts, including per capita aid apportioned to a city in aid  of which a municipal assistance corporation has been created,  shall  be  deposited  by  the  comptroller  to  the  credit  of the special account  established for the municipal  assistance  corporation  which  has  been  created  in  aid  of  such  city  in order to enable such corporation to  fulfill the terms of any agreements made with the holders of  its  notes  and  bonds  and  to  carry  out  its  corporate  purposes, including the  maintenance of the capital reserve fund securing such bonds  and  notes,  and,  subject  to  the provisions of section fifty-four of this chapter,  and subdivisions five and five-a of this section, the balance,  if  any,  shall  be  paid  to the chief fiscal officer of the city in aid of which  such corporation has been created as hereinafter provided.    4. Revenues in any special account in the municipal  assistance  state  aid  fund  shall  be  kept separate and shall not be commingled with any  other moneys in the custody of the comptroller.  All  deposits  of  such  revenues   shall,   if  required  by  the  comptroller,  be  secured  by  obligations of the United States or of the state having a  market  value  equal  at  all  times  to  the amount of such deposits and all banks and  trust companies are authorized to give security for such  deposits.  Any  such revenues in such fund may, in the discretion of the comptroller, be  invested  in  obligations  of  the  United  States or of the state or in  obligations the principal of and interest on which are guaranteed by the  United States or by the state.    5. Upon receipt by the comptroller of a  certificate  or  certificates  from  the  chairman  of  a  municipal  assistance  corporation that such  corporation requires a payment or payments in order to comply  with  any  agreement  with  the holders of its notes and bonds and to carry out its  corporate purposes, including the maintenance  of  the  capital  reserve  fund   securing   such  bonds,  from  the  appropriate  special  account  established for such  corporation,  each  of  which  certificates  shall  specify  the  required payment or payments and the date when the payment  or payments is required, the comptroller shall  pay  from  such  special  account  on  or  before  the  specified date or within thirty days after  receipt of such certificate or certificates, whichever is later, to such  corporation, as the chairman thereof may direct in any such certificate,  the amount or amounts so certified. The comptroller shall from  time  to  time,  but  in no event later than the fifteenth day of October, January  and April and the last day of June of each fiscal  year,  pay  over  and  distribute  to the chief fiscal officer of the city in aid of which such  municipal assistance corporation has been created to be  paid  into  the  treasury  of such city to the credit of the general fund all revenues in  the special account established for such corporation  in  the  municipal  assistance state aid fund, if any, in excess of (i) the aggregate amount  which  the chairman of such corporation has certified to the comptroller  and which has been previously paid to such corporation as  herein  above  authorized,  and  (ii) amounts to be refunded to the general fund of the  state of New York pursuant to subdivision five-a of this section. In  no  event  shall the comptroller pay over and distribute any revenues to anyperson other than the municipal assistance corporation unless and  until  the  aggregate  of all payments certified to the comptroller as required  by such corporation as  of  such  date  in  order  to  comply  with  its  agreements  with the holders of its notes and bonds and to carry out its  corporate purposes, including the maintenance  of  the  capital  reserve  fund  securing such bonds, which remain unpaid to such corporation shall  have been paid in full to such corporation; provided, however,  that  no  person,  including such corporation or the holders of its notes or bonds  shall have any lien  on  such  revenues  and  such  agreement  shall  be  executory  only to the extent of such revenues available to the state in  such special account.    5-a. (a) In no event shall the comptroller pay over  any  revenues  to  the  city in aid of which such municipal assistance corporation has been  created as specified in subdivision five  of  this  section  unless  and  until  the  director of the budget certifies the amount or amounts to be  refunded to the general fund of  the  state  of  New  York  pursuant  to  section  fifty-four  of this chapter. Such amount shall be deducted from  the first amounts available for payment to such city after certification  by  the  chairman  of,  and  payment  to,  if  required,  the  municipal  assistance  corporation as specified in subdivision five of this section  and refunded to the general fund of the state. The  remainder  shall  be  paid  to  the  chief  fiscal  officer  of  the city in aid of which such  municipal assistance corporation has been created.    (b) Notwithstanding anything in this section to the contrary,  amounts  in the special account established within the municipal assistance state  aid  fund for the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy,  which amounts have been deposited into such special account pursuant  to  section  twenty  of a chapter of the laws of nineteen hundred ninety-six  entitled "AN ACT to amend chapter 721 of the laws  of  1994  authorizing  the  city  of  Troy to issue serial bonds for the purpose of liquidating  cumulative  and  projected  deficits  in  the   city's   general   fund,  establishing  a supervisory board, and establishing a debt service fund,  in relation to granting a lien to the county of Rensselaer  relating  to  certain  taxes  collected  on behalf of such county by the city of Troy"  which chapter added this paragraph (b), shall be paid by the comptroller  in accordance with this paragraph. No portion of such amounts  shall  be  paid by the comptroller to meet the requirements of such corporation for  the  payment  of  debt  service  as certified to the comptroller and the  governor pursuant to section three  thousand  fifty-six  of  the  public  authorities  law  unless at the time of such payment no other moneys are  available for payment to such corporation for  said  purpose  from  such  special  account  or  from  the  special  account  established  for such  corporation within the municipal assistance tax fund in accordance  with  subdivision  one of section ninety-two-d of this article. Any portion of  such amount not required by such corporation for the payment of its debt  service during the state fiscal year for  which  such  amount  has  been  appropriated  shall  be refunded to the general fund of the state of New  York prior to the end of such fiscal year.    6. All payments of moneys from the municipal assistance state aid fund  shall be made on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller.

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Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-6 > 92-e

§  92-e.  Municipal  assistance  state  aid  fund.  1. There is hereby  established in the custody of the comptroller a special fund to be known  as the municipal assistance state aid fund. Within such fund,  there  is  hereby  established  a  special  account  for  each municipal assistance  corporation created under article ten of the public authorities law.    2. Such fund shall consist  of  per  capita  aid  apportioned  thereto  pursuant  to  section  fifty-four  of  this  chapter and, for all cities  except the city of New York, all other amounts  from  the  general  fund  local  assistance  account payable to a city in aid of which a municipal  assistance corporation has been created.    3. Such amounts, including per capita aid apportioned to a city in aid  of which a municipal assistance corporation has been created,  shall  be  deposited  by  the  comptroller  to  the  credit  of the special account  established for the municipal  assistance  corporation  which  has  been  created  in  aid  of  such  city  in order to enable such corporation to  fulfill the terms of any agreements made with the holders of  its  notes  and  bonds  and  to  carry  out  its  corporate  purposes, including the  maintenance of the capital reserve fund securing such bonds  and  notes,  and,  subject  to  the provisions of section fifty-four of this chapter,  and subdivisions five and five-a of this section, the balance,  if  any,  shall  be  paid  to the chief fiscal officer of the city in aid of which  such corporation has been created as hereinafter provided.    4. Revenues in any special account in the municipal  assistance  state  aid  fund  shall  be  kept separate and shall not be commingled with any  other moneys in the custody of the comptroller.  All  deposits  of  such  revenues   shall,   if  required  by  the  comptroller,  be  secured  by  obligations of the United States or of the state having a  market  value  equal  at  all  times  to  the amount of such deposits and all banks and  trust companies are authorized to give security for such  deposits.  Any  such revenues in such fund may, in the discretion of the comptroller, be  invested  in  obligations  of  the  United  States or of the state or in  obligations the principal of and interest on which are guaranteed by the  United States or by the state.    5. Upon receipt by the comptroller of a  certificate  or  certificates  from  the  chairman  of  a  municipal  assistance  corporation that such  corporation requires a payment or payments in order to comply  with  any  agreement  with  the holders of its notes and bonds and to carry out its  corporate purposes, including the maintenance  of  the  capital  reserve  fund   securing   such  bonds,  from  the  appropriate  special  account  established for such  corporation,  each  of  which  certificates  shall  specify  the  required payment or payments and the date when the payment  or payments is required, the comptroller shall  pay  from  such  special  account  on  or  before  the  specified date or within thirty days after  receipt of such certificate or certificates, whichever is later, to such  corporation, as the chairman thereof may direct in any such certificate,  the amount or amounts so certified. The comptroller shall from  time  to  time,  but  in no event later than the fifteenth day of October, January  and April and the last day of June of each fiscal  year,  pay  over  and  distribute  to the chief fiscal officer of the city in aid of which such  municipal assistance corporation has been created to be  paid  into  the  treasury  of such city to the credit of the general fund all revenues in  the special account established for such corporation  in  the  municipal  assistance state aid fund, if any, in excess of (i) the aggregate amount  which  the chairman of such corporation has certified to the comptroller  and which has been previously paid to such corporation as  herein  above  authorized,  and  (ii) amounts to be refunded to the general fund of the  state of New York pursuant to subdivision five-a of this section. In  no  event  shall the comptroller pay over and distribute any revenues to anyperson other than the municipal assistance corporation unless and  until  the  aggregate  of all payments certified to the comptroller as required  by such corporation as  of  such  date  in  order  to  comply  with  its  agreements  with the holders of its notes and bonds and to carry out its  corporate purposes, including the maintenance  of  the  capital  reserve  fund  securing such bonds, which remain unpaid to such corporation shall  have been paid in full to such corporation; provided, however,  that  no  person,  including such corporation or the holders of its notes or bonds  shall have any lien  on  such  revenues  and  such  agreement  shall  be  executory  only to the extent of such revenues available to the state in  such special account.    5-a. (a) In no event shall the comptroller pay over  any  revenues  to  the  city in aid of which such municipal assistance corporation has been  created as specified in subdivision five  of  this  section  unless  and  until  the  director of the budget certifies the amount or amounts to be  refunded to the general fund of  the  state  of  New  York  pursuant  to  section  fifty-four  of this chapter. Such amount shall be deducted from  the first amounts available for payment to such city after certification  by  the  chairman  of,  and  payment  to,  if  required,  the  municipal  assistance  corporation as specified in subdivision five of this section  and refunded to the general fund of the state. The  remainder  shall  be  paid  to  the  chief  fiscal  officer  of  the city in aid of which such  municipal assistance corporation has been created.    (b) Notwithstanding anything in this section to the contrary,  amounts  in the special account established within the municipal assistance state  aid  fund for the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy,  which amounts have been deposited into such special account pursuant  to  section  twenty  of a chapter of the laws of nineteen hundred ninety-six  entitled "AN ACT to amend chapter 721 of the laws  of  1994  authorizing  the  city  of  Troy to issue serial bonds for the purpose of liquidating  cumulative  and  projected  deficits  in  the   city's   general   fund,  establishing  a supervisory board, and establishing a debt service fund,  in relation to granting a lien to the county of Rensselaer  relating  to  certain  taxes  collected  on behalf of such county by the city of Troy"  which chapter added this paragraph (b), shall be paid by the comptroller  in accordance with this paragraph. No portion of such amounts  shall  be  paid by the comptroller to meet the requirements of such corporation for  the  payment  of  debt  service  as certified to the comptroller and the  governor pursuant to section three  thousand  fifty-six  of  the  public  authorities  law  unless at the time of such payment no other moneys are  available for payment to such corporation for  said  purpose  from  such  special  account  or  from  the  special  account  established  for such  corporation within the municipal assistance tax fund in accordance  with  subdivision  one of section ninety-two-d of this article. Any portion of  such amount not required by such corporation for the payment of its debt  service during the state fiscal year for  which  such  amount  has  been  appropriated  shall  be refunded to the general fund of the state of New  York prior to the end of such fiscal year.    6. All payments of moneys from the municipal assistance state aid fund  shall be made on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller.