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By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1984:

To provide eighty-seven and one half percent reimbursement for local district expenditures for day care services provided to encourage and promote self-sufficiency and to develop or support innovative day care programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein may not be interchanged with any other item within this schedule ... ...(re. $1,900,000)

By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1984: For services and expenses related to the implementation of afterschool day care services to be established by school systems or private providers pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 1984

(re. $300,000)

MAINTENANCE UNDISTRIBUTED

General Fund Local Assistance Account

The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1984, is hereby amended and reappropriated as follows:

For grants-in-aid to municipalities and nonprofit community-based organizations to provide supportive social services and new or expanded social services centers ... 3,341,688.... 3,341,688........ (re. $3,341,688)

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By chapter 1, section 7, of the laws of 1982, as reappropriated by chapter 53, section 2, of the laws of 1984:

For services and expenses for the operation of an amateur boxing center in Crown Heights .... (re. $18,000) For services and expenses for the operation of the Bedford Stuyvesant Amateur Boxing Association

(re. $33,000)

For services and expenses for the operation of the Community Service Council of Greater Harlem, Inc. ....(re. $3,000) For services and expenses necessary for the implementation of the Canarsie Development Corporation (re. $4,000)

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For services and expenses necessary for the implementation of projects of the Latimer-Woods Economic Development Corporation, Inc.

(re. $4,000) For services and expenses for the operation of the Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment Consortium ..(re. $33,000) For services and expenses for distribution by the Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment Consortium in accordance with the following schedule

(re. $50,000)

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By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1983 as reappropriated by chapter 53, section 2, of the laws of 1984:

FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM

For services and expenses for the Olean Fire Training Center

(re. $4,000)

For grants-in-aid for the payment of services and expenses of the
Hauppauge Fire Department
For grants-in-aid for the
Babylon Village Fire Department

By chapter 53,

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1, of the laws of 1984, as amended by chapter

257, section 3, of the laws of 1984: For services and expenses to purchase fire pagers for the Copiague fire district ... 30,000.. . (re. $11,400) For services and expenses to purchase fire pagers for Deer Park fire department ... 74,000 .... ..(re. $59,200) For services and expenses for the purchase of fire equipment for the Green Lawn fire department ... 5,000..... For purchase of a new ambulance in the LaFargeville .. 50,000....

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7,000..

...(re. $5,000) Fire Department . (re. $50,000)

related to the Mombasha Fire Company ...

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...(re. $5,600) For services and expenses to purchase fire pagers for the North Babylon Volunteer Fire Co. .. 75,660 .. ...(re. $60,600) For services and expenses to purchase life support equipment for the Northeast Wayne Advanced Life Support, Inc. ... 20,000. (re. $20,000) For services and expenses for the operation of the People's Firehouse Anti-Arson Program ... 22,000 ... . (re. $17,600)

For services and expenses for capital repairs at the Port Chester fire department building ... 50,000..... (re. $40,000) For services and expenses for the city of Poughkeepsie fire department ... 150,000 ... ...(re. $120,000) For services and expenses for the operation of the Rockland County Emergency Communications Center ... 25,000... . (re. $20,000)

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For a rescue boat for the Irvington Fire Department ... 10,000......

(re. $10,000)

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM

By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1983, as reappropriated by chapter 53, section 2, of the laws of 1984: For services and expenses for Urban Strategies

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For services and expenses necessary
Canarsie Development Corporation

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For services and expenses for the Community Service Council of Greater Harlem, Inc

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For services and expenses for the implementation of projects of the Latimer-Woods Economic Development Corporation, Inc (re. $4,000) For grants-in-aid for the payment of services and expenses of the YMYMHA of lower Westchester . ..(re. $60,000) For grants-in-aid for the payment of services and expenses for the Samuel Field YM-YWHA ..(re. $1,000)

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By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1984, as amended by chapter 257, section 3, of the laws of 1984:

For services and expenses related to the Arab-American Council ... 25,000.... ..(re. $7,800) For services and expenses related to the Asian Education and Welfare, Inc. ... 50,000 .. (re. $40,000) For services and expenses for the Atlantic Boxing Club ... 13,000 .... (re. $7,000)

For services and expenses of Bedford Stuyvesant Boxing, Inc. 22,500.....

..(re. $18,000) For services and expenses related to the Russian Resettlement Program of Canarsie ... 20,000.... ...(re. $8,500) For services and expenses for the International Boxing Hall of Fame at Canastota ... 50,000... . . .(re. $9,200)

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State aid for Cold Spring Harbor Lacrosse Club ... 4,000..(re. $1,100) For services and expenses related to the Community Economic Development Corporation ... 200,000. ....(re. $133,600) For services and expenses related to the Community Service Council of Greater Harlem, Inc ... 25,000...... (re. $20,000) For services and expenses related to the Council of Jewish Organizations of Boro Park Employment Program ... 25,000......(re. $8,000) For services and expenses related to the Council of Jewish Organizations of Boro Park Publications Program ... 40,000....(re. $6,900) For services and expenses for the Council of Neighborhood Organizations Immigration Program ... 15,000 . ...(re. $12,000) For services and expenses related to the Mill Island Association ... 15,000..... ..(re. $15,000)

For services and expenses of a records storage center for the town of
Huntington ... 31,000 ...
....(re. $31,000)
For services and expenses for the International Institute of Buffalo
... 40,000....

For services and expenses related to the Jewish
Washington Heights and Inwood ... 45,000..

(re. $16,100) Community Council of .(re. $30,900)

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For services and expenses related to the Kingsbridge Heights Community Center ... 25,000 ..

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.(re. $7,800) Latimer-Woods Economic ..(re. $35,700)

For services and expenses related to the
Development Corporation ... 70,000.....
For services and expenses for the Rav Tor Resettlement Program ...
10,000.....

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(re. $10,000)

For services and expenses for the Rome Boxing Association, Inc. 30,000..... .....(re. $24,000) For services and expenses related to the Roosevelt Community Services Corporation computer literacy project ... 20,000 .....(re. $16,000) For services and expenses for the Sleepy Hollow Boxing Club... 80,000 (re. $36,000) For services and expenses for the Urban Strategies 5 multi-service centers ... 120,000 .... ...(re. $56,400) State aid for Washingtonville Soccer Club, Inc. ... 20,000....

(re. $20,000)

For services and expenses for the Westchester Refugee Resettlement Program ... 45,000... (re. $23,500)

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
COMMUNITY COLLEGES

YOUTH INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS

By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1984, as amended by chapter 257, section 3, of the laws of 1984:

Funds are provided for services and expenses related to non-credit employability training and work experience internship program pilot projects for the purposes of improving the employability of unemployed, out-of-school, economically disadvantaged youth between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one years of age, reducing the levels of unemployment among such youth and helping to meet the current and future labor needs of employers in this state. Participating youth shall be provided with the following for up to one year: (1) an individual employability assessment from which an individual training and employment plan is formulated; (2) an internship in a public agency, not-for-profit corporation or private business not to exceed one thousand hours per year or twenty hours per week with a stipend funded from appropriations made available pursuant to this appropriation at the prevailing wage paid to persons similarly employed by the employer; and (3) employability and skills training funded by this appropriation, by the federal job federal job training partnership act (P. L. 97-300) or by other public or private sources.

The

funds available pursuant to this appropriation shall be allocated to at least three, but no more than eight community colleges selected by the State University for participation in this program on the basis of their willingness and capability to operate a youth internship program pilot project as described above and on the basis of the presence, within their sponsorship area, of a high concentration of unemployed, out-of-school, economically disadvantaged youth between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one 1,000,000..

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(re. $1,000,000)

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By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1984:

For the federal share of transportation planning programs in state urban areas as authorized by the urban mass transportation act of 1964 as last amended and by section 112 of the federal-aid highway act of 1973.

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For payment by the state of the share of the federal government for continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies in cordance with grant agreements approved by the urban mass transportation administration or the federal highway administration. No monies shall be available for expenditure from this appropriation until a written repayment agreement has been entered into between the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget. Upon the issuance of a segregation of funds by the director of the budget, the department of transportation is hereby authorized to pay the federal share of approved work programs local planning or municipal agencies, or for payment to consultants for the cost of studies included in approved work programs, periodically as may be required to meet programmed expenditures in accordance with approved grant agreements and to furnish planning, administrative and professional services or to supplement the appropriation herein authorized with appropriations from the general fund state purposes account sum total not to exceed seventy-five percent of the nonfederal share of programmed expenditures in accordance with unified work programs of local planning or municipal agencies.

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The comptroller is hereby authorized to receive from the federal government, and to deposit to the credit of the general fund, amounts of money equal to the expenditures herein authorized so that the state is reimbursed in full for any and all such payments

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By chapter

53,

section 1. of the laws of 1983 as reappropriated by

chapter 53, section 2, of the laws of 1984:

For the federal share of transportation planning programs in state urban areas as authorized by the urban mass transportation act of

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