N.Y. General Municipal Law Section 6-D
Repair reserve funds for municipal corporations, school districts, district corporations and improvement districts


1.

The governing board of any municipal corporation, school district, district corporation, or town or county improvement district, may establish a special fund which shall be known as the repair reserve fund of such municipal corporation, school district, district corporation or improvement district. There may be paid into such fund an amount as may be provided therefor by budgetary appropriation or such revenues as are not required by law to be paid into any other fund or account.

2.

In cases of emergency, moneys in such fund may be expended pursuant to a resolution approved by not less than two-thirds of the members of the governing body of such municipal corporation, school district, district corporation or improvement district providing that not less than one-half of the moneys so expended shall be repaid in the fiscal year immediately following the fiscal year in which such moneys were expended and the total amount shall be repaid not later than the last day of the second fiscal year succeeding the fiscal year in which the moneys were expended. Prior to the adoption of any other resolution, act, ordinance or local law by the governing board of such municipal corporation, school district, district corporation or improvement district, appropriating money from such fund, the governing board shall cause to be published in the official newspaper or newspapers, if any, or otherwise in a newspaper or newspapers designated for such purpose, a notice stating in substance that it is proposed to appropriate a specified amount from the repair reserve fund for a particular purpose, and that a public hearing on such proposed appropriation will be held at a time and place stated therein. At least five days shall elapse between the publication of such notice and the date specified for the hearing. The hearing shall be held at the time and place so specified.

3.

Moneys in such fund may be appropriated only:

a.

For repairs of capital improvements or equipment, which repairs are of a type not recurring annually or at shorter intervals.

b.

In the case of a municipal corporation, to a capital reserve fund established pursuant to § 6-C (Capital reserve funds for counties, cities, villages, towns and sewer and water improvement districts)section six-c of this article or to a contingency and tax stabilization reserve fund established pursuant to § 6-E (Contingency and tax stabilization reserve fund for municipal corporations)section six-e of this article.

c.

In the case of a fire district, to a capital reserve fund established pursuant to section six-g.

d.

In the case of a school district, to a reserve fund established pursuant to Education Law § 3651 (Reserve fund)section thirty-six hundred fifty-one of the education law.

4.

The moneys in such fund shall be deposited and secured in the manner provided by § 10 (Deposits of public money)section ten of this article. The moneys in such fund so deposited shall be accounted for separate and apart from all other funds of the municipal corporation, school district, district corporation or improvement district, in the same manner as provided in subdivision ten of § 6-C (Capital reserve funds for counties, cities, villages, towns and sewer and water improvement districts)section six-c of this article. The governing board or the chief fiscal officer of such municipal corporation, school district, district corporation or improvement district, if the governing board shall delegate such duty to him, may invest the moneys in such fund in the manner provided in § 11 (Temporary investments)section eleven of this article. Any interest earned or capital gains realized on the moneys so deposited or invested shall accrue to and become part of such fund.

5.

The members of the governing board of such municipal corporation, school district, district corporation or improvement district are hereby declared trustees of such fund and shall be subject to all the duties and responsibilities imposed by law on trustees, and such duties and responsibilities may be enforced by such municipal corporation, school district, district corporation or improvement district, as the case may be, or by any board, commission, agency, officer or taxpayer thereof.

6.

The members of the governing board of such municipal corporation, school district or district corporation shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if they:

a.

Authorize a withdrawal from a repair reserve fund for any other purpose except as provided in this section.

b.

Expend any money withdrawn from a repair reserve fund for a purpose other than that as provided in this section.

7.

Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, in any town which is located wholly or partly within the Adirondack park and has within its boundaries state lands subject to taxation assessed at more than thirty per centum of the total taxable assessed valuation of town as determined from the assessment rolls of the town as completed from time to time, or in any district corporation or improvement district situated in whole or in part in any such town, a repair reserve fund shall not be established unless the state comptroller, on behalf of the state, shall consent thereto, and in any such town or district corporation or improvement district no appropriation shall be made from a repair reserve fund unless the state comptroller, on behalf of the state, shall consent thereto.

8.

Moneys of a municipal corporation, school district or district corporation which, upon June thirtieth, nineteen hundred fifty, constitute a repair reserve fund of such municipal corporation, school district or district corporation, shall continue to so constitute a special fund and be known as the repair reserve fund of such municipal corporation, school district or district corporation. From and after such date, payments to, and appropriations from, such fund shall be subject to the foregoing provisions of this section.

Source: Section 6-D — Repair reserve funds for municipal corporations, school districts, district corporations and improvement districts, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/GMU/6-D (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

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Compensation for property of a municipal corporation, school district or district corporation taken by eminent domain
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Rate of interest on judgments and accrued claims against municipal corporations
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Limitation on real estate tax in New York city
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Limit upon real property tax levies by local governments
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Investigation of expenditures of towns and villages
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Payment of fines, civil penalties, rent, rates, taxes, fees, charges and other amounts by credit card
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Electronic or wire transfers
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Collection of fines, civil penalties, rent, rates, taxes, fees, charges and other amounts via the internet
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Capital reserve funds for counties, cities, villages, towns and sewer and water improvement districts
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Repair reserve funds for municipal corporations, school districts, district corporations and improvement districts
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Contingency and tax stabilization reserve fund for municipal corporations
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Snow and ice removal and road repair reserve funds for municipal corporations
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Capital reserve funds for fire districts
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Reserve fund for payment of bonded indebtedness in counties, cities, villages, towns and fire districts
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Airport development and amortization funds
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Workmen’s compensation reserve fund
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Electric utility depreciation reserve funds
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Mandatory reserve fund for municipal corporations, fire districts and school districts
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Unemployment insurance payment reserve fund
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Insurance reserve fund
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Solid waste management facility reserve funds
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Employee benefit accrued liability reserve fund
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Intermunicipal agreement for a joint capital reserve fund in the county of Tompkins
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Retirement contribution reserve funds 1
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Community preservation funds
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Charitable gifts reserve fund
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Charitable gifts reserve fund
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Asset forfeiture escrow fund
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Payment of municipal bonds
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Application of revenues of a public improvement or part thereof, or service
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Use of tax moneys raised outside constitutional tax limit
9‑A
Inter-fund advances
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Deposits of public money
11
Temporary investments
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Deposits of public authorities, public benefit corporations and other corporations
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Special population census: population data
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Cancellation of unpaid checks or drafts
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Claims against fire insurance proceeds
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Flexible benefits program
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Corporation for the benefit of the city of New York
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Treatment of capital costs and certain fund balances of the city of New York

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

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