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ble, funds from this appropriation may be used to reimburse sponsors of nonprofit school lunch, special school milk or other school child feeding programs to the extent that federal funds apportioned to the state of New York are insufficient to provide the full reimbursement to which such sponsors may be entitled pursuant to the provisions school lunch, special

school milk or other school child feeding program agreements entered into by the state education department and such sponsors, in accordance with either the provisions of an act of Congress entitled the "National School Lunch Act" (P. L. 79-396) or any amendment or amendments thereto or the provisions of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 (P. L. 89-642) or any amendment thereto in the case of school breakfast programs to reimburse sponsors in excess of the federal rates of reimbursement. The commissioner of education is hereby authorized and empowered on behalf of the state or the state education department to make and sign any agreements that may be necessary or proper for the establishment, maintenance, operation or expansion of school lunch, school breakfast, special school milk or other school child feeding programs now in effect or hereinafter established, and to provide for apportionments, and loans or advances and repayments thereof, including three million seven hundred eighty thousand eight hundred sixty dollars ($3,780,860) for a program of breakfasts including hot breakfasts and for a program of free lunches for indigent pupils as defined by the commissioner of education in connection with such programs, and he is further authorized and empowered to do and perform any act that may be necessary or proper to carry out the purposes and objectives of such programs or agreements. The department of taxation and finance shall accept and receive any and all apportionments, allocations or grants awarded to the state under or pursuant to any federal law or regulation for school lunch, special school milk or other school child feeding programs. The moneys so received shall be deposited by the department of taxation and finance in a separate fund or funds and shall be used exclusively for

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the purposes for which any such moneys
shall be offered under or pursuant to any
federal law or regulation. Such moneys
shall be paid from such fund or funds un-
der rules and regulations to be adopted by
the regents upon the recommendation of the
commissioner of education and subject to
the approval of the director of the budget
and on the audit of the comptroller upon
vouchers certified or approved by the com-
missioner of education.

The moneys hereby appropriated, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, are to be
available for the purposes herein speci-
fied for obligations heretofore accrued or
hereafter to accrue for the school years
beginning July first,
July first, nineteen hundred
eighty-three, July first, nineteen hundred
eighty-four and July first, nineteen hun-
dred eighty-five

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Additional funds to raise the state subsidy
for a reduced price lunch by fifteen cents
effective September 1985

For the education of native Americans
For nonpublic school aid

For allowances to private blind and deaf
schools, including state aid for blind and
deaf pupils in certain institutions to be
paid for the purposes provided by article
85 of the education law including one hun-
dred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for
the education of deaf children under three

years of age. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provisions of law, such aid shall be for the New York state pupils approved to attend such schools and whose admissions, attendance and termination therein is in accordance with rules and regulations of the commissioner of education. The commissioner shall determine by rules and regulations, as approved by the director of the budget, the definition of aidable operating expenses and shall further require such information at such times as he deems necessary in order to determine aidable operating expenses. In making such determination for schools under article 85 of the education law, the commissioner shall be guided by expenditures at the state schools for the blind and deaf

For allowances for direct state contracts for multi-handicapped pupils pursuant to section 4407 of the education law. Such

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aid will be for the New York state pupils approved to attend such schools, and whose admission, attendance and termination therein is in accordance with regulations of the commissioner of education. The commissioner shall determine by regulations, as approved by the director of the budget, the definition of aidable operating expenses and shall further require such information at such times as he deems necessary in order to determine aidable operating expenses. This appropriation shall be for the current school year and the ensuing school year, and each private school shall receive an amount not to exceed the approved tuition rate for each state appointed pupil, to be paid according to a payment schedule determined by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ..

Handicapped pupil court orders for the state's share of court orders, pursuant to section 4406 of the education law (for liabilities incurred prior to July first, nineteen hundred eighty-five) ..

For the teacher summer business employment and employer specific training program

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a program of grants to school districts for the planning of new regional schools of excellence, pursuant to a plan of expenditure developed by the commissioner of education and submitted to and subject to approval by the director of the budget For a program of familial assistance to meet the educational needs of educationally disadvantaged non-public school pupils pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 1985 .....6,000,000 For services and expenses of programs at certain school districts, BOCES, local educational agencies, libraries, and other organizations

Additional funds are provided for services
and expenses of the New York State PMHP-
School Based Early Detection Prevention
Programs

Additional funds are provided for services
and expenses of the School Health Demon-
stration Program

Additional funds are provided for the New York City School Community Education Program

Additional funds are provided for Rochester Area Educational Television Association, and Northeast New York Telecommuni

Inc.,

12,883,606

350,000

196,000

2,375,000

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Underlined items vetoed by the Governor. (See veto message at end of chapter.)

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