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§ 73-h. Operating  aid. 1. For those rural counties having an approved  and implemented coordinated public transportation service plan which has  maintained existing levels of funding used  for  transportation  by  the  coordinated service and has documented the need for additional operating  aid,   the  commissioner  may,  in  consultation  with  the  interagency  coordinating committee on  rural  public  transportation,  grant  up  to  twenty-five  thousand  dollars per year for operating aid for up to five  successive years, subject to annual appropriations to be included in the  state budget.  Such aid may be extended  annually  when  the  county  or  operator of the coordinated public transportation service has adequately  demonstrated  the  need  for  such  continued  aid and that criteria for  continuing aid established by rules issued by the commissioner have been  met.    2. No such operating aid shall be paid to any rural county unless such  county  appropriates  and  expends  at  least  twenty  percent  of   the  coordinated  public transportation service's total annual administrative  and operating costs. Except for other public transportation monies  paid  by  the  department  to  the  county, such amount may include any county  funds used for operating aid, including funds used to support any  other  transportation  service, that have been appropriated to an account under  the management and control  of  the  coordinated  public  transportation  service.

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§ 73-h. Operating  aid. 1. For those rural counties having an approved  and implemented coordinated public transportation service plan which has  maintained existing levels of funding used  for  transportation  by  the  coordinated service and has documented the need for additional operating  aid,   the  commissioner  may,  in  consultation  with  the  interagency  coordinating committee on  rural  public  transportation,  grant  up  to  twenty-five  thousand  dollars per year for operating aid for up to five  successive years, subject to annual appropriations to be included in the  state budget.  Such aid may be extended  annually  when  the  county  or  operator of the coordinated public transportation service has adequately  demonstrated  the  need  for  such  continued  aid and that criteria for  continuing aid established by rules issued by the commissioner have been  met.    2. No such operating aid shall be paid to any rural county unless such  county  appropriates  and  expends  at  least  twenty  percent  of   the  coordinated  public transportation service's total annual administrative  and operating costs. Except for other public transportation monies  paid  by  the  department  to  the  county, such amount may include any county  funds used for operating aid, including funds used to support any  other  transportation  service, that have been appropriated to an account under  the management and control  of  the  coordinated  public  transportation  service.

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Statutes > New-york > Tra > Article-2-f > 73-h

§ 73-h. Operating  aid. 1. For those rural counties having an approved  and implemented coordinated public transportation service plan which has  maintained existing levels of funding used  for  transportation  by  the  coordinated service and has documented the need for additional operating  aid,   the  commissioner  may,  in  consultation  with  the  interagency  coordinating committee on  rural  public  transportation,  grant  up  to  twenty-five  thousand  dollars per year for operating aid for up to five  successive years, subject to annual appropriations to be included in the  state budget.  Such aid may be extended  annually  when  the  county  or  operator of the coordinated public transportation service has adequately  demonstrated  the  need  for  such  continued  aid and that criteria for  continuing aid established by rules issued by the commissioner have been  met.    2. No such operating aid shall be paid to any rural county unless such  county  appropriates  and  expends  at  least  twenty  percent  of   the  coordinated  public transportation service's total annual administrative  and operating costs. Except for other public transportation monies  paid  by  the  department  to  the  county, such amount may include any county  funds used for operating aid, including funds used to support any  other  transportation  service, that have been appropriated to an account under  the management and control  of  the  coordinated  public  transportation  service.