Legislation
SECTION 97-OO
Biodiversity stewardship and research fund
State Finance (STF) CHAPTER 56, ARTICLE 6
* § 97-oo. Biodiversity stewardship and research 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
biodiversity stewardship and research fund which shall consist of a
state land biodiversity stewardship account and a biodiversity research
account.
2. The state land biodiversity stewardship account and the
biodiversity research account shall consist of all moneys credited or
transferred thereto from any other fund or source pursuant to law for
the purposes of biodiversity stewardship, research or education.
3. Moneys in the biodiversity stewardship and research fund may be
invested by the comptroller pursuant to section ninety-eight-a of this
article, and any income received by the comptroller shall be used for
the purposes of such fund.
4. The moneys held in or credited to the fund shall be expended for
the purposes set forth in this section, and may not be interchanged or
commingled with any other account or fund but may be commingled with any
other fund or account for investment purposes.
5. Moneys in the state land biodiversity stewardship account,
following appropriation by the legislature, shall be available to the
department of environmental conservation, office of parks, recreation
and historic preservation, and the New York state museum within the
education department for the following purposes:
a. To undertake reviews pursuant to section 3-0302 of the
environmental conservation law and subdivision seventeen of section 3.09
of the parks, recreation and historic preservation law.
b. To identify lands of ecological significance that are candidates to
recommend to the governor and legislature for dedication to the state
nature and historical preserve trust pursuant to section 45-0113 of the
environmental conservation law or designation as park preserves or park
preservation areas pursuant to section 20.02 of the parks, recreation
and historic preservation law. Such moneys may be spent to conduct
surveys of state property boundaries.
c. To complete natural resource inventories and scientific studies to
identify, study and monitor occurrences of plants, animals and
ecological communities that are rare in New York state.
d. To develop and implement stewardship activities designed to
conserve and enhance plants, animals and ecological communities that are
rare in New York state, on state-owned lands including, but not limited
to, lands dedicated to the state nature and historical preserve trust
pursuant to section 45-0113 of the environmental conservation law and
lands designated park preserves or park preservation areas pursuant to
section 20.02 of the parks, recreation and historic preservation law.
e. To conduct studies and inventories of environmentally significant
state-owned underwater lands, including lands now or formally
underwater, currently under the jurisdiction of the office of general
services to facilitate the proper management and, where appropriate,
transfer of such lands to the department of environmental conservation
or the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation pursuant to
section seventy-five of the public lands law.
f. To support and administer the New York natural heritage program
created pursuant to section 11-0539 of the environmental conservation
law.
6. No more than two-thirds of the moneys deposited in the state land
biodiversity stewardship account may be used for personal service costs
incurred by the department of environmental conservation, office of
parks, recreation and historic preservation, and the New York state
museum within the education department for the purposes set forth in
subdivision five of this section. The remaining moneys deposited in the
account may be utilized to support projects undertaken by contracts with
non-profit conservation organizations, scientific institutions, and
other qualified entities for the purposes set forth in subdivision five
of this section.
7. Moneys in the biodiversity research account, following
appropriation by the legislature, shall be available to the New York
biodiversity research institute for biodiversity research, education,
and information transfer programs as set forth in section two hundred
thirty-five-a of the education law.
8. The expenses of the executive committee and scientific working
group shall be charged to the respective accounts equitably.
* NB There are 2 § 97-oo's
hereby established in the joint custody of the state comptroller and the
commissioner of taxation and finance a fund to be known as the
biodiversity stewardship and research fund which shall consist of a
state land biodiversity stewardship account and a biodiversity research
account.
2. The state land biodiversity stewardship account and the
biodiversity research account shall consist of all moneys credited or
transferred thereto from any other fund or source pursuant to law for
the purposes of biodiversity stewardship, research or education.
3. Moneys in the biodiversity stewardship and research fund may be
invested by the comptroller pursuant to section ninety-eight-a of this
article, and any income received by the comptroller shall be used for
the purposes of such fund.
4. The moneys held in or credited to the fund shall be expended for
the purposes set forth in this section, and may not be interchanged or
commingled with any other account or fund but may be commingled with any
other fund or account for investment purposes.
5. Moneys in the state land biodiversity stewardship account,
following appropriation by the legislature, shall be available to the
department of environmental conservation, office of parks, recreation
and historic preservation, and the New York state museum within the
education department for the following purposes:
a. To undertake reviews pursuant to section 3-0302 of the
environmental conservation law and subdivision seventeen of section 3.09
of the parks, recreation and historic preservation law.
b. To identify lands of ecological significance that are candidates to
recommend to the governor and legislature for dedication to the state
nature and historical preserve trust pursuant to section 45-0113 of the
environmental conservation law or designation as park preserves or park
preservation areas pursuant to section 20.02 of the parks, recreation
and historic preservation law. Such moneys may be spent to conduct
surveys of state property boundaries.
c. To complete natural resource inventories and scientific studies to
identify, study and monitor occurrences of plants, animals and
ecological communities that are rare in New York state.
d. To develop and implement stewardship activities designed to
conserve and enhance plants, animals and ecological communities that are
rare in New York state, on state-owned lands including, but not limited
to, lands dedicated to the state nature and historical preserve trust
pursuant to section 45-0113 of the environmental conservation law and
lands designated park preserves or park preservation areas pursuant to
section 20.02 of the parks, recreation and historic preservation law.
e. To conduct studies and inventories of environmentally significant
state-owned underwater lands, including lands now or formally
underwater, currently under the jurisdiction of the office of general
services to facilitate the proper management and, where appropriate,
transfer of such lands to the department of environmental conservation
or the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation pursuant to
section seventy-five of the public lands law.
f. To support and administer the New York natural heritage program
created pursuant to section 11-0539 of the environmental conservation
law.
6. No more than two-thirds of the moneys deposited in the state land
biodiversity stewardship account may be used for personal service costs
incurred by the department of environmental conservation, office of
parks, recreation and historic preservation, and the New York state
museum within the education department for the purposes set forth in
subdivision five of this section. The remaining moneys deposited in the
account may be utilized to support projects undertaken by contracts with
non-profit conservation organizations, scientific institutions, and
other qualified entities for the purposes set forth in subdivision five
of this section.
7. Moneys in the biodiversity research account, following
appropriation by the legislature, shall be available to the New York
biodiversity research institute for biodiversity research, education,
and information transfer programs as set forth in section two hundred
thirty-five-a of the education law.
8. The expenses of the executive committee and scientific working
group shall be charged to the respective accounts equitably.
* NB There are 2 § 97-oo's