N.Y. Public Authorities Law Section 1882
School energy efficiency collaboration program


1.

The purpose of the school energy collaborative program shall be to reduce redundancies, raise awareness and promote the efficient implementation of public school energy projects across New York state.

2.

In developing this multidisciplinary collaborative program, the authority shall work in partnership with the New York power authority, the Long Island power authority, the state education department, the New York association of school business officials, the New York state school boards association, energy service companies, utility programs and other school administrators.

3.

The authority shall serve as the lead agency in developing a collaborative program by November first, two thousand seventeen and shall serve as the lead contact for all public schools interested in pursuing energy efficiency projects.

4.

The collaborative program may provide support on:

(a)

developing the technical aspects of energy projects;

(b)

sharing case studies and other information on completed projects;

(c)

developing demonstrations;

(d)

providing training opportunities for building operators;

(e)

providing a comprehensive catalog of informational and financial resources available to schools pursuing energy projects; and

(f)

anything else the collaborative deems to be appropriate in furthering their purpose.

5.

The authority shall provide all other collaborative members with updated information regarding the program for further distribution. The state education department may, through regular communications with school districts, promote the existence of the collaboration.

Source: Section 1882 — School energy efficiency collaboration program, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/PBA/1882 (updated Nov. 11, 2016; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

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Short title
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Legislative declaration
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Definitions
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New York state energy research and development authority
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Approval power of the governor
1854
Purposes and specific powers of the authority
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Nuclear waste repository siting
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Low-level radioactive waste management facilities
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Permanent disposal facilities
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Generator reporting and fees
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General powers of the authority
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Acquisition of real property
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Officers and employees
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Assistance by state officers, departments, boards, divisions and commissions
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Deposit, investment and accounting of moneys of the authority
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Bonds and notes
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Reserve funds and appropriations
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Exemption from taxation of the property and income of the authority
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Exemption from taxation of bonds and notes
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Bonds and notes legal investments for fiduciaries
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Right of state to require redemption of bonds
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Rights and remedies of bondholders and noteholders
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State not liable on bonds and notes
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Annual reports
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Federal insurance or guaranty
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Inconsistent provisions of other acts
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Actions
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Termination of the authority
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Title not affected if in part unconstitutional or ineffective
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Public service law not applicable to authority
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Green residential building program
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Affordable residential green building program
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Examination and reporting of energy efficiency grant recipients
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Legislative findings and declaration of intent
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High temperature technology research program established
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Purposes of the high temperature technology research program
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State coordination, oversight and technology transfer
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Funds
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Legislative findings and declaration of intent
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High phase order electric transmission research project
1882
School energy efficiency collaboration program
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State oversight and funding
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Zero-emission bus roadmap

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Nov. 11, 2016

§ 1882’s source at nysenate​.gov

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