S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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8689
I N A S S E M B L Y
January 10, 2022
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Introduced by M. of A. WOERNER -- read once and referred to the Commit-
tee on Tourism, Parks, Arts and Sports Development
AN ACT to amend a chapter of the laws of 2021 amending the parks, recre-
ation and historic preservation law relating to establishing the "New
York state two hundred fiftieth commemoration act" and amending the
state finance law relating to establishing the New York state two
hundred fiftieth commemoration commission fund, as proposed in legis-
lative bills numbers S. 4410-C and A. 4742-B, in relation to estab-
lishing a commission to make recommendations for planning and develop-
ment for the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the American
Revolution in New York state to take place in coordination with the
national celebration; to amend the parks, recreation and historic
preservation law, in relation to establishing the "New York state two
hundred fiftieth commemoration act"; and to amend the state finance
law, in relation to establishing the New York state two hundred fifti-
eth commemoration commission fund
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 2 of a chapter of the laws of 2021 amending the
parks, recreation and historic preservation law relating to establishing
the "New York state two hundred fiftieth commemoration act" and amending
the state finance law relating to establishing the New York state two
hundred fiftieth commemoration commission fund, as proposed in legisla-
tive bills numbers S. 4410-C and A. 4742-B, is amended to read as
follows:
§ 2. Legislative findings and intent. The legislature finds that New
York played an immense role in the lead up to and execution of the Amer-
ican Revolution during the period of 1774-1783, and was the site of
several important battles, skirmishes and other events that were inter-
nationally significant during the Revolutionary era. The American Revo-
lution itself was imperfect and many, including women, African Ameri-
cans, and Native Americans, did not benefit from its ideals of liberty
and freedom. However, the struggle to fully realize the ideals of the
Revolution has continued over the past 250 years as is evident in New
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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York's leading role in such revolutionary civil rights movements as the
women's rights and abolitionist movements, the underground railroad, and
the LGBTQ movement.
The legislature further finds that the Bicentennial of the American
Revolution in 1976 drew international attention and attendance at events
and sites across New York and the nation and had a lasting impact on
historical education and public history. The legislature further finds
that the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the American Revo-
lution should also be an occasion for recognition of New York's vital
role in the Revolution itself as well as the ongoing struggle of margi-
nalized groups to achieve the ideals of the Revolution. This commem-
oration should be statewide, involving all the people of the state
through imaginative and innovative programs, grants, events, exhibits,
new and expanded facilities, and marketing to engage the people of the
nation and from all parts of the world.
The legislature further finds that the 250th anniversary and the years
proceeding it offers great opportunity to educate and inspire the people
of the state to increase recognition and appreciation of New York's role
in the American Revolution and subsequent civil rights struggles as well
as the complex nature of the state and nation's history with regards to
the ideals of liberty and freedom. Therefore, it is the intention of
the legislature to establish a commission TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS for
planning and development for the commemoration of the 250th anniversary
of the American Revolution in New York state to take place in coordi-
nation with the national celebration.
§ 2. Section 14.12 of the parks, recreation and historic preservation
law, as added by a chapter of the laws of 2021 amending the parks,
recreation and historic preservation law relating to establishing the
"New York state two hundred fiftieth commemoration act" and amending the
state finance law relating to establishing the New York state two
hundred fiftieth commemoration commission fund, as proposed in legisla-
tive bills numbers S. 4410-C and A. 4742-B, is amended to read as
follows:
§ 14.12 New York state two hundred fiftieth commemoration commission.
1. As used in this section, the following terms shall mean and include:
(a) "Commission" means the New York state two hundred fiftieth commem-
oration commission created by subdivision two of this section.
(b) "Heritage organization" means a historic site, historical society,
battlefield, historic park, history-based museum, friends groups,
library, archive, academic institute, historical anniversary organiza-
tion, historical awareness group or Native American cultural center
whose mission is to preserve and promote the history of a locale,
region, people, or the entirety of the state.
2. (a) The office shall create the New York state two hundred fiftieth
commemoration commission. From the effective date of this section until
December thirty-first, two thousand thirty-three, such commission shall
develop[, plan,] PLANS TO promote and coordinate activities to commem-
orate the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the American Revolution.
Such [activities shall] PLANS MAY include [but not be limited to]:
(i) [making] INCLUDING heritage organizations AS the focal points for
the commemoration;
(ii) coordinating forums across the state to seek ideas from the
public on the commemoration including how New Yorkers, Americans and
those from other countries may celebrate such anniversary;
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(iii) coordinating ACTIVITIES with civic, educational and heritage
organizations to develop public interest and involvement in the planning
and development of the commemoration;
(iv) promoting and encouraging educational outreach programs using
media and technology including electronic communications to achieve
national and international impact;
(v) coordinating the planning of commemorative events for all inter-
ested communities throughout the state;
(vi) inviting other interested states and nations to participate in
programs and events for the commemoration;
(vii) coordinating and promoting the holding of meetings, conferences,
seminars and conventions in interested communities using such anniver-
sary as an attraction and theme;
(viii) coordinating and promoting the holding of community engagement
and educational events in interested communities using such anniversary
as an attraction and theme;
(ix) seeking funding from private individuals, foundations and corpo-
rations to support capital improvements, preservation and conservation
needs associated with events and sites commemorating such anniversary;
(x) coordinating and cooperating with state entities and tourist
promotion agencies, as defined in article five-A of the economic devel-
opment law;
(xi) coordinating and cooperating with local, state and federal enti-
ties including those relating to heritage area promotion and any federal
commission created to participate in planning and development of such
anniversary observance; and
(xii) setting goals and benchmarks for the work of the commission.
(b) The commission [shall] MAY coordinate and consult with the New
York state military museum and veterans research center, Saratoga
national historical park, Champlain Valley National Heritage Partner-
ship, Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, Maurice D. Hinchey
Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area, Niagara Falls National
Heritage Area, Humanities New York, Association of Public Historian of
New York State, the Preservation League of New York State, national
historic landmarks, national historic landmark stewardship organizations
and any other organizations it deems necessary in the development, plan-
ning, promotion and coordination of activities to commemorate the two
hundred fiftieth anniversary of the American Revolution.
(c) The commission [shall] MAY coordinate and consult with each of the
following: the Cayuga Nation, the Oneida Indian Nation, the Onondaga
Indian Nation, the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, the Seneca Nation of Indi-
ans, the Shinnecock Indian Nation, the Stockbridge-Munsee Community Band
of Mohican Indians, the Tonawanda Band of Seneca, and the Tuscarora
Nation.
(d) The commission shall consist of [thirteen] TWENTY-ONE voting
members to be appointed as follows:
(i) the commissioner or his or her designee;
(ii) the commissioner of the department of education or his or her
designee;
(iii) the president and chief executive officer of empire state devel-
opment or his or her designee;
(iv) [three] THE COMMISSIONER OF THE OFFICE OF GENERAL SERVICES;
(V) THE SECRETARY OF STATE OR HIS OR HER DESIGNEE;
(VI) CHAIR OF THE NEW YORK STATE TOURISM ADVISORY COUNCIL OR HIS OR
HER DESIGNEE;
(VII) CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS OR HIS OR HER DESIGNEE;
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(VIII) DIRECTOR OF THE CANAL CORPORATION OR HIS OR HER DESIGNEE;
(IX) FOUR members shall be appointed by the governor, [two] THREE
members shall be appointed by the temporary president of the senate,
[two] THREE members shall be appointed by the speaker of the assembly,
one member shall be appointed by the minority leader of the senate and
one member shall be appointed by the minority leader of the assembly, to
the extent practicable, these appointments shall include a represen-
tative from each of the ten regional economic development councils; and
[(v)] (X) the New York state historian.
(d) To the extent practicable, such appointees shall have a profes-
sional background in one or more of the following fields: local govern-
ment historian, academic historian, museum professional, social studies
teacher or professor, tourism professional, archeologist, anthropolo-
gist, or other expertise in the field of New York state history and/or
historic preservation, OR PROFESSIONAL OR VOLUNTEER FUNDRAISING EXPERI-
ENCE.
(e) The commissioner and the commissioner of the department of educa-
tion shall be co-chairpersons of the commission. Vacancies in the
membership of the commission shall be filled in the same manner provided
for original appointments.
(f) A majority of the members of the commission shall constitute a
quorum.
(g) The members of the commission shall receive no compensation for
their services but shall be allowed their actual and necessary expenses
incurred in the performance of their duties.
(h) The commission shall hold a meeting at least once each quarter.
3. The commission shall have the power:
(a) to prepare, publish and disseminate information or reports to
highlight for state agencies, local governments, and the general public
issues, problems, and opportunities relevant to the two hundred fiftieth
anniversary of the American Revolution;
(b) to assist local governments and other appropriate organizations to
plan commemorations of the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the Amer-
ican Revolution, and to do this, as far as possible, through cooperation
and through technical assistance, including planning assistance, citizen
education and participation assistance, and assistance in preparation of
grant applications to other entities;
(c) to apply for and receive funds from the federal and state govern-
ment;
(d) NOTWITHSTANDING ANY INCONSISTENT PROVISION OF LAW, to SOLICIT AND
accept gifts for the purpose of furthering the objectives of the commis-
sion pursuant to this section;
(e) to conduct historical, economic and cultural studies;
(f) to conduct education programs;
(g) to assist individuals, corporations, heritage organizations and
other public entities on ways to protect and promote the heritage
resources of the state;
(h) to prepare an annual report on the conduct of its activities which
shall be delivered to the governor, temporary president of the senate,
and the speaker of the assembly by January first;
(i) to serve a coordinating role in utilizing the capabilities of
other organizations to carry out the duties prescribed in this section;
and
(j) to exercise and perform such other powers and duties as shall have
been or may be conferred by law.
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4. (a) The commission shall develop a strategic plan, which shall
[contain] RECOMMEND plans for commemorating the state's role in the
founding of the nation and the ensuing two hundred fifty years of histo-
ry.
(b) The strategic plan shall be consistent with [the state historic
preservation plan, the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor preser-
vation and management plan, the Champlain Valley National Heritage Part-
nership management plan, the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area
management plan, the Hudson River Valley Greenway strategic plan, and
the Hudson-Hoosic Rivers Partnership stewardship plan, as such plans are
amended] EXISTING MANAGEMENT PLANS FOR RESOURCES INCLUDED IN THE PLAN.
(c) Such strategic plan [shall] MAY include, but shall not be limited
to, a survey or inventory of the following, together with the establish-
ment of management priorities thereof: (i) historic, cultural and other
heritage resources; (ii) scenic resources; and (iii) educational and
recreational resources.
(d) [Within twelve months of the effective date of this section] BY
DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST, TWO THOUSAND TWENTY-TWO, the commission shall
vote to finalize [such plans] THE RECOMMENDATION CONTAINED IN THE STRA-
TEGIC PLAN. A copy of the strategic plan shall be provided to the gover-
nor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assem-
bly.
(e) The commission [shall] MAY propose amendments to the strategic
plan described in this subdivision as they are deemed to be necessary
and appropriate.
5. To effectuate the purposes of this section, the commission may
request from any department, board, bureau, commission or other agency
of the state, and the same are authorized to provide, such cooperation
and assistance, services and data as will enable the commission to prop-
erly carry out its functions pursuant to this section.
6. In administering the provisions of this section, the commission may
make, within the limitations of appropriations available thereof, grants
to heritage organizations towards the costs of a project [approved and
to be undertaken pursuant to this section] RECOMMENDED IN THE PLAN. THE
COMMISSION MAY SUBMIT LETTERS OF SUPPORT FOR GRANT APPLICATIONS SUBMIT-
TED BY AN ORGANIZATION FOR PROJECTS OR PROGRAMS RECOMMENDED IN THE PLAN.
§ 3. Section 95-j of the state finance law, as added by a chapter of
the laws of 2021 amending the parks, recreation and historic preserva-
tion law relating to establishing the "New York state two hundred fifti-
eth commemoration act" and amending the state finance law relating to
establishing the New York state two hundred fiftieth commemoration
commission fund, as proposed in legislative bills numbers S. 4410-C and
A. 4742-B, is amended to read as follows:
§ 95-j. The New York state two hundred fiftieth commemoration commis-
sion fund. 1. There is hereby established in the joint custody of the
state comptroller and the commissioner of taxation and finance a fund to
be known as the "New York state two hundred fiftieth commemoration
commission fund".
2. Moneys in such fund shall consist of all moneys appropriated for
the purpose of such fund, donations to the New York state two hundred
fiftieth commemoration commission created by section 14.12 of the parks,
recreation and historic preservation law and all moneys appropriated,
credited or transferred thereto from any other fund or source pursuant
to law. Any interest received by the comptroller on money on deposit in
the fund shall be retained in and become part of the fund.
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3. Moneys within such fund shall be made available to the New York
state two hundred fiftieth commemoration commission for payment of costs
and expenditures for the following purposes:
(a) no more than ten percent annually for the operation and activities
of such commission;
(b) no less than forty-five percent annually directed to the New York
state museum for grants to local governments and heritage organiza-
tions UPON RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMISSION for historic programming,
preservation and natural area protection and management relating
to the New York state two hundred fiftieth commemorations, and other
heritage projects like the under- ground railroad, women's
suffrage, and civil rights sites as such commission shall identify
through its strategic plan as described in paragraph (c) of subdivi-
sion four of section 14.12 of the parks, recreation and historic preser-
vation law. This grant program shall be administered by the office of
state history; and
(c) no less than forty-five percent annually directed to the office of
parks, recreation and historic preservation for capital improvements for
the state's historic sites and programming, preservation and outreach
relating to the New York state two hundred fiftieth commemorations.
4. Monies shall be payable from the fund on the audit and warrant of
the comptroller on vouchers approved and certified by such commission.
§ 4. This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, that
sections two and three of this act shall take effect on the same date
and in the same manner as a chapter of the laws of 2021 amending the
parks, recreation and historic preservation law relating to establishing
the "New York state two hundred fiftieth commemoration act" and amending
the state finance law relating to establishing the New York state two
hundred fiftieth commemoration commission fund, as proposed in legisla-
tive bills numbers S. 4410-C and A. 4742-B, takes effect.