The comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money by transfer to this fund from the general fund or any other fund, which loans shall be limited to the amounts immediately required to meet disbursements for educational purposes, made in pursuance of an appropriation by law. When making loans, the comptroller shall establish appropriate accounts and if the loan is not repaid by the end of the month, provide on or before the fifteenth day of the following month to the director of the budget, the chairmen of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee, an accurate accounting and reporting of the financial resources of each such fund at the end of such month. Within ten days of the receipt of such accounting and reporting, the director of the budget shall provide to the chairmen of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and mittee expected schedule of repayment by fund and by sources for each outstanding loan. Repayment shall be made by the comptroller by transfer of the first cash receipts of this fund for education purposes. For general support for public schools Additional amount for support of public schools. For allowances to private blind and deaf schools means COM an .699,977,000 ..45,000,000 23,000 Program fund sub-total . 745,000,000 AID TO LOCALITIES - STATE AGENCIES HIGHER AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM 145,946,600 General Fund - Local Assistance Account .98, 258,800 10,300,000 a Unrestricted aid to independent colleges and universities, pursuant to section 6401 of the education law ... For additional aid pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 1985 For college work study reimbursement program. To reimburse certain independent institutions of higher education for the cost of participating in the federal college work study program in accordance with chapter 724 of the laws of 1981 and regulations promulgated by the commissioner of education For aid to independent medical and dental colleges pursuant to section 6402 of the education law as amended by a chapter of the laws of nineteen hundred eighty-five For additional funding for clinical subsidies for independent dental dental schools, including $1,150,000 for New York University and $850,000 for Columbia ... For science and humanities chairs Higher education opportunity program. For services and expenses to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning. In order to be eligible to receive financial assistance a student in this program may, as prescribed by rules and regulations promulgated by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, be required to file an application, if eligible, with the appropriate agency of the federal government for Pell grant, and with the higher education services corporation for a tuition assistance program grant financial aid per FTE to $1,397 and sup- а 12,244,600 is con a 161,700 College readers aid in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommendation of the commissioner of education and subject to the review and approval of the director of the budget. The commissioner of education shall monitor performance goals and standards for placements by sheltered workshops of sheltered workers into competitive employment .. Additional funds to increase SEP grants to $2,500 effective October 1985 provided that $1,000 of such amount in excess of $1,500 shall be exempt for the purposes of the definition of net operating costs as defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law. 19,311,900 4,600,000 For payment of aid to municipalities pursuant to the en vironmental conservation law in accordance with the fol lowing schedule. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of aid for obligations heretofore accrued and hereafter to to municipalities pursuant to the environmental conservation law and the public health law and shall be apportioned in accordance with regulations promulgated by the commissioner of environmental conservation accrue law, State aid to municipalities for the opera tion and maintenance of sewage treatment facilities 33,800,000 State aid to municipalities for the opera tion and maintenance of sewage treatment facilities. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 17-1905 of the environmental conservation grants made available from this appropriation shall be made based on a measure or measures of improved sewage treatment performance in accordance with regulations to be promulgated by the commissioner of environmental conservation and approved by the director of the budget who shall file copies thereof with the chairmen of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. No grant for any facility shall exceed ten percent of the amount herein appropriated .....2,000,000 State aid to municipalities for operation of local health and environmental programs, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law, for local environmental conservation activities in accordance with regulations to be promulgated by the commissioner of environmental conservation, and approved by the director of the budget .4,000,000 State aid for county environmental councils, provided that no environmental management council conservation advisory Council shall receive more than fifteen percent of the total amount appropriated for this program and further shall provide for reimbursement of up to fifty percent of the expenses of the conservation advisory councils subject subject to regulations promulgated by the commissioner of environmental conservation and as approved by the director of the budget 500,000 State aid for services and expenses related to local projects, programs and studies .... 3,626,900 State aid for services and expenses related to the Hudson River Foundation 1,500,000 State aid to municipalities for small watershed projects 272,000 State aid to the Town of Tonawanda for Hazardous waste cleanup ..500,000 or |