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§  1262-o.  Disposition of net collections from the additional rate of  sales  and  compensating  use  taxes  in  the  county   of   Chautauqua.  Notwithstanding  any  contrary  provision  of  law,  if  the  county  of  Chautauqua imposes the additional one and one-quarter  percent  rate  of  sales  and  compensating  use taxes authorized by section twelve hundred  ten of this article for all or any portion of the period beginning March  first, two thousand five and ending August  thirty-first,  two  thousand  six,  the additional one percent rate authorized by such section for all  or any of the period beginning September first,  two  thousand  six  and  ending   November   thirtieth,   two   thousand  seven,  the  additional  three-quarters of one percent rate authorized by such section for all or  any of the period beginning  December  first,  two  thousand  seven  and  ending  November  thirtieth, two thousand ten, the county shall allocate  one-fifth of the net collections from the additional  three-quarters  of  one percent to the cities, towns and villages in the county on the basis  of  their  respective  populations,  determined  in  accordance with the  latest decennial federal  census  or  special  population  census  taken  pursuant  to  section  twenty of the general municipal law completed and  published prior to the end of the quarter for which  the  allocation  is  made,  and  allocate  the  remainder  of  the  net  collections from the  additional three-quarters of one percent as  follows:  (1)  to  pay  the  county's  expenses  for Medicaid and other expenses required by law; (2)  to pay for local road and bridge  projects;  (3)  for  the  purposes  of  capital  projects  and  repaying  any  debts  incurred  for such capital  projects in the county of Chautauqua that are not otherwise paid for  by  revenue  received  from  the mortgage recording tax; and (4) for deposit  into a reserve fund for bonded indebtedness established pursuant to  the  general municipal law. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, if  the county of Chautauqua imposes the additional one-half percent rate of  sales  and  compensating  use  taxes  authorized  by such section twelve  hundred ten for all or any of the period beginning December  first,  two  thousand  ten  and  ending  November thirtieth, two thousand eleven, the  county shall allocate three-tenths  of  the  net  collections  from  the  additional  one-half of one percent to the cities, towns and villages in  the county on the basis of their respective populations,  determined  in  accordance   with   the  latest  decennial  federal  census  or  special  population census taken  pursuant  to  section  twenty  of  the  general  municipal  law  completed  and published prior to the end of the quarter  for which the allocation is made, and allocate the remainder of the  net  collections  from the additional one-half of one percent as follows: (1)  to pay the county's expenses for Medicaid and other expenses required by  law; (2) to pay for local road and bridge projects; (3) for the purposes  of capital projects and repaying any debts  incurred  for  such  capital  projects  in the county of Chautauqua that are not otherwise paid for by  revenue received from the mortgage recording tax; and  (4)  for  deposit  into  a reserve fund for bonded indebtedness established pursuant to the  general municipal law. The net collections  from  the  additional  rates  imposed pursuant to this section shall be deposited in a special fund to  be  created  by  such county separate and apart from any other funds and  accounts of the county to be used for purposes above described.

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Statutes > New-york > Tax > Article-29 > Part-4 > 1262-o

§  1262-o.  Disposition of net collections from the additional rate of  sales  and  compensating  use  taxes  in  the  county   of   Chautauqua.  Notwithstanding  any  contrary  provision  of  law,  if  the  county  of  Chautauqua imposes the additional one and one-quarter  percent  rate  of  sales  and  compensating  use taxes authorized by section twelve hundred  ten of this article for all or any portion of the period beginning March  first, two thousand five and ending August  thirty-first,  two  thousand  six,  the additional one percent rate authorized by such section for all  or any of the period beginning September first,  two  thousand  six  and  ending   November   thirtieth,   two   thousand  seven,  the  additional  three-quarters of one percent rate authorized by such section for all or  any of the period beginning  December  first,  two  thousand  seven  and  ending  November  thirtieth, two thousand ten, the county shall allocate  one-fifth of the net collections from the additional  three-quarters  of  one percent to the cities, towns and villages in the county on the basis  of  their  respective  populations,  determined  in  accordance with the  latest decennial federal  census  or  special  population  census  taken  pursuant  to  section  twenty of the general municipal law completed and  published prior to the end of the quarter for which  the  allocation  is  made,  and  allocate  the  remainder  of  the  net  collections from the  additional three-quarters of one percent as  follows:  (1)  to  pay  the  county's  expenses  for Medicaid and other expenses required by law; (2)  to pay for local road and bridge  projects;  (3)  for  the  purposes  of  capital  projects  and  repaying  any  debts  incurred  for such capital  projects in the county of Chautauqua that are not otherwise paid for  by  revenue  received  from  the mortgage recording tax; and (4) for deposit  into a reserve fund for bonded indebtedness established pursuant to  the  general municipal law. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, if  the county of Chautauqua imposes the additional one-half percent rate of  sales  and  compensating  use  taxes  authorized  by such section twelve  hundred ten for all or any of the period beginning December  first,  two  thousand  ten  and  ending  November thirtieth, two thousand eleven, the  county shall allocate three-tenths  of  the  net  collections  from  the  additional  one-half of one percent to the cities, towns and villages in  the county on the basis of their respective populations,  determined  in  accordance   with   the  latest  decennial  federal  census  or  special  population census taken  pursuant  to  section  twenty  of  the  general  municipal  law  completed  and published prior to the end of the quarter  for which the allocation is made, and allocate the remainder of the  net  collections  from the additional one-half of one percent as follows: (1)  to pay the county's expenses for Medicaid and other expenses required by  law; (2) to pay for local road and bridge projects; (3) for the purposes  of capital projects and repaying any debts  incurred  for  such  capital  projects  in the county of Chautauqua that are not otherwise paid for by  revenue received from the mortgage recording tax; and  (4)  for  deposit  into  a reserve fund for bonded indebtedness established pursuant to the  general municipal law. The net collections  from  the  additional  rates  imposed pursuant to this section shall be deposited in a special fund to  be  created  by  such county separate and apart from any other funds and  accounts of the county to be used for purposes above described.

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Statutes > New-york > Tax > Article-29 > Part-4 > 1262-o

§  1262-o.  Disposition of net collections from the additional rate of  sales  and  compensating  use  taxes  in  the  county   of   Chautauqua.  Notwithstanding  any  contrary  provision  of  law,  if  the  county  of  Chautauqua imposes the additional one and one-quarter  percent  rate  of  sales  and  compensating  use taxes authorized by section twelve hundred  ten of this article for all or any portion of the period beginning March  first, two thousand five and ending August  thirty-first,  two  thousand  six,  the additional one percent rate authorized by such section for all  or any of the period beginning September first,  two  thousand  six  and  ending   November   thirtieth,   two   thousand  seven,  the  additional  three-quarters of one percent rate authorized by such section for all or  any of the period beginning  December  first,  two  thousand  seven  and  ending  November  thirtieth, two thousand ten, the county shall allocate  one-fifth of the net collections from the additional  three-quarters  of  one percent to the cities, towns and villages in the county on the basis  of  their  respective  populations,  determined  in  accordance with the  latest decennial federal  census  or  special  population  census  taken  pursuant  to  section  twenty of the general municipal law completed and  published prior to the end of the quarter for which  the  allocation  is  made,  and  allocate  the  remainder  of  the  net  collections from the  additional three-quarters of one percent as  follows:  (1)  to  pay  the  county's  expenses  for Medicaid and other expenses required by law; (2)  to pay for local road and bridge  projects;  (3)  for  the  purposes  of  capital  projects  and  repaying  any  debts  incurred  for such capital  projects in the county of Chautauqua that are not otherwise paid for  by  revenue  received  from  the mortgage recording tax; and (4) for deposit  into a reserve fund for bonded indebtedness established pursuant to  the  general municipal law. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, if  the county of Chautauqua imposes the additional one-half percent rate of  sales  and  compensating  use  taxes  authorized  by such section twelve  hundred ten for all or any of the period beginning December  first,  two  thousand  ten  and  ending  November thirtieth, two thousand eleven, the  county shall allocate three-tenths  of  the  net  collections  from  the  additional  one-half of one percent to the cities, towns and villages in  the county on the basis of their respective populations,  determined  in  accordance   with   the  latest  decennial  federal  census  or  special  population census taken  pursuant  to  section  twenty  of  the  general  municipal  law  completed  and published prior to the end of the quarter  for which the allocation is made, and allocate the remainder of the  net  collections  from the additional one-half of one percent as follows: (1)  to pay the county's expenses for Medicaid and other expenses required by  law; (2) to pay for local road and bridge projects; (3) for the purposes  of capital projects and repaying any debts  incurred  for  such  capital  projects  in the county of Chautauqua that are not otherwise paid for by  revenue received from the mortgage recording tax; and  (4)  for  deposit  into  a reserve fund for bonded indebtedness established pursuant to the  general municipal law. The net collections  from  the  additional  rates  imposed pursuant to this section shall be deposited in a special fund to  be  created  by  such county separate and apart from any other funds and  accounts of the county to be used for purposes above described.