N.Y. Public Lands Law Section 19-B
State aid

  • certain state-owned or reacquired lands

1.

State aid shall be payable to any municipal corporation or special district as such terms are defined by Real Property Tax Law § 102 (Definitions)section one hundred two of the real property tax law and hereinafter collectively referred to in this section as “taxing authority”, when on any assessment roll the taxable assessed valuation in such taxing authority is decreased in any year by reason of the transfer of title or possession of land or improvements thereon to the state or an agency of the state located at West Valley, Cattaraugus county and theretofore utilized by the corporation known as “Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc.”.

2.

The state aid payable to a taxing authority pursuant to this section shall be computed and paid during the first fiscal year of any such taxing authority commencing on or after January first, nineteen hundred eighty-one, and during each fiscal year thereafter. Such state aid shall in each year be equal to the amount of taxes levied or which would have been levied by or in behalf of the taxing authority against such lands and the improvements thereon on the last assessment roll finally completed in nineteen hundred eighty.

3.

Such state aid shall be payable upon application to the state comptroller by the chief fiscal officer of the taxing authority which qualifies for aid pursuant to this section. The application shall be made on a form prescribed by such comptroller and shall contain such information as such comptroller shall require. On or before January fifteenth the comptroller, in consultation with the board of real property services and other agencies as may be appropriate, shall submit to the governor and the legislature an annual accounting of state aid paid pursuant to this section during the preceding and current fiscal years. Such accounting shall include, but not be limited to the number, type and amount of such payments, as well as an estimate of payments to be made during the remainder of the current fiscal year and during the following fiscal year.

Source: Section 19-B — State aid; certain state-owned or reacquired lands, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/PBL/19-B (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Apr. 13, 2024).

2
State-owned real property inventory and management program
2–A
Certain transfers of jurisdiction over state-owned lands and declarations of abandonment by the commissioner of general services
2–B
Transfers of certain funds
3
Powers and duties
4
Vesting of crown lands in the people of the state
5
Letters patent, form and contents
6
Determination of claims based on alleged failure of title
7
Partition of lands held by the state in joint tenancy or tenancy in common
8
Trespasses upon state lands
9
Penalty for trespasses
10
Power to investigate before grant
11
Power to confirm defective grant
12
Certain patents and grants ratified
12–A
Certain patents ratified and confirmed
13
Grants to heirs, devisees or successors in interest
14
Time of performing conditions of grant
15
Prohibitions as to grants in Lake George
15–A
Filling in the state owned bed of Lake George prohibited
16
Reservation of Esopus island
17
Payment of incumbrances on public lands
17–A
Abandonment of claims under defective tax sales
18
Expenses chargeable to special funds
19
Taxes and assessments for local improvements on state lands
19–A
State aid
19–B
State aid
20
Grants of lands in Onondaga salt springs reservation designated on certain map
21
Conveyance of strips of abandoned canal lands and Onondaga salt springs reservation land
22
Management of sand and gravel resources
23
Disposition of moneys received from sale of certain state lands and sand and gravel thereon
24
Sale or exchange of certain detached parcels of forest preserve lands
25
Sale or exchange of real property owned by the state and devoted to the use of the organized militia
26
Refunds when sales cannot be completed
27
Acquisition of real property by purchase or appropriation
28
Transfer of state lands or watershed conservation easements to the city of New York for water supply protection purposes
29
Watershed conservation easements and watershed agricultural easements

Accessed:
Apr. 13, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 19-B’s source at nysenate​.gov

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