N.Y. State Finance Law Section 97-PP
New York state emergency services revolving loan account


1.

There is hereby established within the combined expendable trust fund-020 in the custody of the state comptroller a new account to be known as the “New York state emergency services revolving loan account”.

2.

The account shall consist of all moneys appropriated for its purpose, all moneys transferred to such account pursuant to law, and all moneys required by this section or any other law to be paid into or credited to this account, including all moneys received by the account or donated to it, payments of principal and interest on loans made from the account, and any interest earnings which may accrue from the investment or reinvestment of moneys from the account.

3.

Moneys of the account, when allocated, shall be available to the commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services to make loans as provided in this section. Up to five percent of the moneys of the account or two hundred fifty thousand dollars, whichever is less, may be used to pay the expenses, including personal service and maintenance and operation, in connection with the administration of such loans.

4.

(a) The commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services, on recommendation of the state fire administrator, may make, upon application duly made, up to the amounts available by appropriation, loans for:

(i)

Purchasing fire fighting apparatus. A loan for purchasing fire fighting apparatus shall not exceed the lesser of three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars or seventy-five percent of the cost of the fire fighting apparatus; provided, however, that loans issued in response to a joint application shall not exceed the lesser of five hundred fifty thousand dollars or seventy-five percent of the cost of the fire fighting apparatus.

(ii)

Purchasing ambulances or rescue vehicles. A loan for purchasing an ambulance or a rescue vehicle shall not exceed the lesser of two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars or seventy-five percent of the cost of the ambulance or rescue vehicle; provided, however, that loans issued in response to a joint application shall not exceed the lesser of three hundred fifty thousand dollars or seventy-five percent of the cost of the ambulance or rescue vehicle.

(iii)

Purchasing protective equipment or communication equipment. A loan for purchasing protective equipment or communication equipment or both shall not exceed two hundred thousand dollars. Communication equipment purchased with such loan shall, to the maximum extent practicable, be compatible with the communication equipment of adjacent services and jurisdictions; provided, however, that loans issued in response to a joint application shall not exceed two hundred sixty-five thousand dollars.

(iv)

Repairing or rehabilitating fire fighting apparatus, ambulances, or rescue vehicles. A loan for repairing or rehabilitating fire fighting apparatus, ambulances, or rescue vehicles shall not exceed the lesser of two hundred thousand dollars or one hundred percent of the cost of the repair or rehabilitation; provided, however, that loans issued in response to a joint application shall not exceed the lesser of four hundred thousand dollars or one hundred percent of the cost of the repair or rehabilitation.

(v)

Purchasing accessory equipment. A loan for purchasing accessory equipment shall not exceed one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars; provided, however, that loans issued in response to a joint application shall not exceed one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars.

(vi)

Renovating, rehabilitating or repairing facilities that house firefighting equipment, ambulances, rescue vehicles and related equipment. A loan for this purpose shall not exceed the lesser of two hundred fifty thousand dollars or seventy-five percent of the cost of the project; provided, however, that loans issued in response to a joint application shall not exceed the lesser of five hundred thousand dollars or seventy-five percent of the cost of the project.

(vii)

Construction costs associated with the establishment of facilities that house firefighting equipment, ambulances, rescue vehicles and related equipment. A loan for this purpose shall not exceed the lesser of five hundred thousand dollars or seventy-five percent of the cost of the construction, or be used for the payment of fees for design, planning, preparation of applications or other costs not directly attributable to land acquisitions or construction; provided, however, that loans issued in response to a joint application shall not exceed the lesser of seven hundred fifty thousand dollars or seventy-five percent of the cost of the construction, or be used for the payment of fees for design, planning, preparation of applications or other costs not directly attributable to land acquisitions or construction.

(viii)

Construction costs associated with the establishment of facilities for the purpose of live fire training. A loan for this purpose shall not be granted if another live fire training facility is located within the boundaries of the county or within twenty-five miles. A loan for this purpose shall not exceed the lesser of two hundred fifty thousand dollars or seventy-five percent of the cost of construction, provided, however, joint applications shall not exceed the lesser of four hundred thousand dollars or seventy-five percent of the cost of construction or be used for the payment of fees for design, planning, preparation of applications or other costs not directly attributable to land acquisitions or construction.

(b)

No loan authorized by this section shall have an interest rate exceeding two and one-half percent. No applicant shall receive a loan for any purpose under paragraph (a) of this subdivision more than once in any five-year period; provided, however, that joint applicants may receive up to two loans in any five year period. The minimum amount of any loan shall be five thousand dollars. The period of any loan shall not exceed the period of probable usefulness, prescribed by section 11.00 of the local finance law, for the emergency equipment to be purchased with the proceeds of the loan or, if no period be there prescribed, five years. The total amount of any interest earned by the investment or reinvestment of all or part of the principal of any loan made under this section shall be returned to the commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services for deposit in the account and shall not be credited as payment of principal or interest on the loan. The commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services may require security for any loan and may specify the priority of liens against any emergency equipment wholly or partially purchased with moneys loaned under this section. The commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services may make loans under this section subject to such other terms and conditions the commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services deems proper.

(c)

The commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services shall have the power to make such rules and regulations as may be necessary and proper to effectuate the purposes of this section.

(d)

The commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services shall annually report by March fifteenth to the governor and the legislature describing the activities and operation of the loan program authorized by this section. Such report shall set forth the number of loan applications received and approved; the number of joint applications received and approved; the names of counties, cities, towns, villages and fire districts receiving loans together with the amount and purpose of the loan, the interest rate charged, and the outstanding balance; and the balance remaining in the New York state emergency services revolving loan account, along with fund revenues and expenditures for the previous fiscal year, and projected revenues and expenditures for the current and following fiscal years.

5.

(a) Application for loans may be made by a town, village, city, fire district, fire protection district, independent, not-for-profit fire and ambulance corporation or county, other than a county wholly contained within a city, provided that the application is otherwise consistent with its respective powers. Applications may also be submitted jointly by multiple applicants provided that the application is otherwise consistent with each applicant’s respective powers.

(b)

Every application shall be in a form acceptable to the commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services. Every application shall accurately reflect the conditions which give rise to the proposed expenditure and accurately reflect the ability of the applicant to make such an expenditure without the proceeds of a loan under this section.

(c)

(i) The commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services shall give preference to those applications which demonstrate the greatest need, joint applications, and to those applications the proceeds of which will be applied toward attaining compliance with federal and state laws and may disapprove any application which contains no adequate demonstration of need or which would result in inequitable or inefficient use of the moneys in the account.

(ii)

In making determinations on loan applications, the commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services shall assure that loan fund moneys are equitably distributed among all sectors of the emergency services community and all geographical areas of the state. Loans for the purpose of personal protective firefighting equipment shall be given preference for a period of two years from the date the first loan is made. Not less than fifty percent of the loans annually made shall be made to applicants whose fire protection or ambulance service is provided by a fire department or ambulance service whose membership is comprised exclusively of volunteers.

(d)

An application or joint application shall not be approved:

(i)

if the applicant or applicants are in arrears on any prior loan under this section, (ii) if it shall be shown that at any time in the prior ten years the applicant or applicants used state funds to repay all or part of any loan made under this section.

(e)

The commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services shall, to the maximum extent feasible, and consistent with the other provisions of this section, seek to provide that loans authorized by this section reflect an appropriate geographic distribution, are distributed equitably and encourage regional cooperation.

6.

For purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the accompanying meanings:

(a)

“Fire companies” means (i) a fire company, the members of which are firefighters, volunteer, paid or both, of a county, city, town, village, fire district or fire department, or

(ii)

a fire corporation, the members of which are firefighters, volunteer, paid or both, providing fire protection pursuant to a fire protection contract within a fire protection district of a town.

(b)

“Volunteer ambulance service” means an individual, partnership, association, corporation, municipality or any legal or public entity or subdivision thereof engaged in providing emergency medical services and the transportation of sick, disabled or injured persons by motor vehicle, aircraft or other form of transportation to or from facilities providing hospital services which is (i) operating not for pecuniary profit or financial gain, and

(ii)

no part of the assets or income of which is distributable to, or inures to the benefit of, its members, directors or officers.

(c)

“Ambulance” means a motor vehicle designed, appropriately equipped, and used for carrying sick or injured persons.

(d)

“Accessory equipment” means equipment necessary to support the ordinary functions of fire fighting, emergency medical services, or rescue activities other than communication equipment, protective equipment, and motor vehicles together with their fixtures and appointments.

(e)

“Account” means the New York state emergency services revolving loan account established by this section within the combined expendable trust fund-020.

(f)

“Communication equipment” means any voice or original transmission system or telemetry system used to enhance fire fighter safety on the grounds of a fire or other emergency.

(g)

“Emergency equipment” means any or all of the following: ambulances, accessory equipment, communication equipment, fire fighting apparatus, protective equipment, and rescue vehicles.

(h)

“Fire fighting apparatus” means elevated equipment, pumpers, tankers, ladder trucks, hazardous materials emergency response vehicles, or other such specially equipped motor vehicles used for fire protection, together with the fixtures and appointments necessary to support their functions.

(i)

“Joint application” means an application submitted by two or more towns, villages, cities, fire districts, fire protection districts, not-for-profit fire and ambulance corporations or counties, other than a county wholly contained within a city, for any purposes provided in subdivision four of this section.

(j)

“Protective equipment” means any clothing and devices that comply with occupational safety and health administration standards (federal occupational safety and health act regulations) used to protect personnel who provide emergency services from injury while performing their functions, including, but not limited to, helmets, coats, boots, eyeshields, gloves and self contained respiratory protection devices.

(k)

“Rescue vehicle” means a motor vehicle, other than an ambulance or fire fighting apparatus, appropriately equipped and used to support fire department operations and includes a vehicle specifically for carrying accessory equipment.

Source: Section 97-PP — New York state emergency services revolving loan account, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/STF/97-PP (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

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Classification of funds
71
Abolition, maintenance and establishment of funds
71‑A
Funds established by law
71‑B
Expenditure of check-off monies
72
General fund
73
Federal interest subsidy payments
74
Transportation infrastructure renewal fund
75
Establishment of accounts
76
Rail preservation and development fund
77
Accelerated capacity and transportation improvements fund
78
New York state college choice tuition savings program trust fund
78‑A
New York higher education loan program variable rate default reserve fund
78‑B
New York higher education loan program fixed rate default reserve fund
79
World Trade Center memorial foundation fund
80
Real estate finance bureau fund
80‑A
Anti-discrimination in housing fund
81
Veterans’ home assistance fund
82
Gifts to food banks fund
83
Conservation fund
83‑A
Habitat conservation and access account
84
The United States Olympic Committee/Lake Placid Olympic Training Center Fund
84‑A
Olympic games guaranty fund
88
New York state infrastructure trust fund
88‑A
Mass transportation operating assistance fund
88‑B
Suburban transportation fund
88‑D
Airport improvement and revitalization fund
89‑B
Dedicated highway and bridge trust fund
89‑C
Dedicated mass transportation trust fund
89‑D
Motor vehicle theft and insurance fraud prevention fund
89‑E
Alzheimer’s disease assistance fund
89‑F
Workers’ compensation security fund payment account
89‑G
Accident prevention course internet, and other technology pilot program fund
89‑H
Medical cannabis trust fund
89‑I
Military family relief fund
89‑J
The school bus motorist education fund
89‑J*2
Substance use disorder education and recovery fund
89‑K
Diabetes research and education fund
90
New York state department of transportation highway safety program fund
90‑A
New York state passenger facility charge fund
91
Transportation safety account
91‑A
Revenue arrearage account
91‑B
Boating noise level enforcement fund
91‑C
Special offset fiduciary account
91‑D
Recruitment incentive and retention account
91‑F
Adult home quality enhancement fund
91‑G
Senior wellness in nutrition fund
92
Tax stabilization reserve fund
92‑AA
Special school purpose school aid
92‑B
Stock transfer tax fund
92‑BB
Waste management and cleanup fund
92‑C
State lottery fund
92‑CC
Rainy day reserve fund
92‑D
Municipal assistance tax fund
92‑DD
Health care reform act (HCRA) resources fund
92‑E
Municipal assistance state aid fund
92‑EE
New York state higher education endowment
92‑F
Special sales and compensating use tax fund for the city of Yonkers
92‑FF
Metropolitan transportation authority financial assistance fund
92‑G
Motorcycle safety fund
92‑GG
Charitable gifts trust fund
92‑GG*2
Subway assistance fund
92‑H
Sales tax revenue bond tax fund
92‑HH
Health care transformation fund
92‑I
Stock transfer incentive fund
92‑II
Metropolitan transportation authority capital assistance fund
92‑JJ
Metropolitan transportation authority paratransit assistance fund
92‑N
Snowmobile trail development and maintenance fund
92‑P
Voting machine and system examination fund
92‑Q
Housing assistance fund
92‑Q*2
The institute for the Hudson River Collection fund
92‑R
Local government assistance tax fund
92‑S
Environmental protection fund
92‑T
New York state campaign finance fund
92‑U
New York state canal system development fund
92‑V
Linked deposit program fund
92‑W
Missing and exploited children clearinghouse fund
92‑X
Tobacco settlement fund
92‑Z
Revenue bond tax fund
93
Capital projects fund
93‑A
New York state storm recovery capital fund
93‑B
Dedicated infrastructure investment fund
94
Court facilities incentive aid fund
94‑A
New York city county clerks’ operations offset fund
94‑B
Judiciary data processing offset fund
95
Abandoned property fund
95‑A
New York state innovation in breast cancer early detection and research awards program fund
95‑B
The New York state “drive out diabetes research and education fund”
95‑C
The marine and coastal district of New York conservation, education, and research fund
95‑D
The New York state “multiple sclerosis research fund”
95‑D*2
“Life pass it on trust fund”
95‑E
New York State prostate and testicular cancer research and education fund
95‑E*2
The New York state autism awareness and research fund
95‑F
The New York state water rescue team awareness and research fund
95‑F*2
The Eighth Air Force Historical Society fund
95‑G
Department of motor vehicles distinctive plate development fund
95‑H
Mental illness anti-stigma fund
95‑I
New York state ALS research and education fund
95‑J
The New York state two hundred fiftieth commemoration commission fund
95‑K
Transgender and non-binary (TGNB) wellness and equity program fund
95‑K*2
Lyme and tick-borne diseases education, research and prevention fund
96
The World Trade Center memorial scholarship fund
97
Housing debt fund, and urban renewal debt fund
97‑A
Environmental quality protection fund
97‑AA
The New York state “Discover Queens fund”
97‑AAA
Clean water/clean air bond fund
97‑AAAAA
Opioid stewardship fund
97‑B
Hazardous waste remedial fund
97‑BB
Criminal justice improvement account
97‑BBB
Clean water/clean air fund
97‑C
Training and education program on occupational safety and health fund
97‑CC
Municipal gun buyback program fund
97‑CCCC
Interest assessment surcharge fund
97‑CCCC*2
Vital records management account
97‑CCCC*3
Tobacco revenue guarantee fund
97‑CCCC*4
Erie canal museum fund
97‑D
Environmental quality bond act fund
97‑DD
Eminent domain account
97‑DDD
Federal single audit chargeback account
97‑DDD*2
Drinking water program management and administration fund
97‑DDD*3
Education archives account
97‑DDDD
Community mental health support and workforce reinvestment account
97‑E
Forest preserve expansion fund
97‑EE
New York Great Lakes protection fund
97‑EEE
Clean water/clean air implementation fund
97‑EEE*2
Education library account
97‑EEEE
Rebuild and renew New York transportation bond fund
97‑EEEE*2
Cultural resource survey account
97‑EEEE*3
Federal-state health reform partnership program account
97‑F
Mental health services fund
97‑FF
Empire state entertainment diversity job training development fund
97‑FFF
Summer school of the arts account
97‑G
Centralized services fund
97‑GG
Division for youth facilities improvement fund
97‑GGG
Teacher certification program account
97‑GGGG
Medicaid training contract account
97‑H
Lake George park trust fund
97‑HH
Tuition reimbursement fund
97‑HHH
High school equivalency account
97‑HHHH
The student lending education account
97‑I
New York state local government records management improvement fund
97‑III
Indirect cost recovery account
97‑IIII
Patient safety center account
97‑J
Firearm violence research fund
97‑JJ
Industrial and utility service account
97‑JJ*2
Not-for-profit short-term revolving loan fund
97‑JJJ
Rome school for the deaf account
97‑JJJJ
Education assessment account
97‑K
Minority and women-owned business enterprise fund
97‑KK
Local services account
97‑KKK
Batavia school for the blind account
97‑KKKK
Intervenor account
97‑L
Sewage treatment program management and administration fund
97‑LL
Improvement of real property tax administration account
97‑LLL
Vocational rehabilitation fund
97‑LLLL
Interstate reciprocity for post-secondary distance education account
97‑LLLL*2
Women’s cancers education and prevention fund
97‑MM
State park infrastructure fund
97‑MM*2
State police motor vehicle law enforcement account
97‑MMM
Archives records management account
97‑MMMM
Veterans remembrance and cemetery maintenance and operation fund
97‑NN
Pet cemetery and pet crematorium inspection and licensing fund
97‑NN*2
World University Games Fund
97‑NN*3
“I love NY waterways” fund
97‑NNN
Office of the professions account
97‑NNNN
Commercial gaming revenue fund
97‑OO
Biodiversity stewardship and research fund
97‑OO*2
Clean air fund
97‑OOO
Department of corrections and community supervision asset forfeiture account
97‑OOOO
Basic health program trust fund
97‑OOOO*2
Smart schools bond fund
97‑P
Community college tuition and instructional income fund
97‑PP
New York state emergency services revolving loan account
97‑PPP
Education museum account
97‑PPPP
Lupus research and education fund
97‑PPPP*2
Sickle cell disease research and education fund
97‑Q
New York state emergency medical services training account
97‑QQ
Statewide public safety communications account
97‑QQQ
Automation and printing chargeback account
97‑QQQQ
Cystic fibrosis research and education fund
97‑R
State cemetery vandalism restoration, monument repair or removal and administration fund
97‑RR
Pet dealer licensing fund
97‑RRR
School tax relief fund
97‑RRR*2
Debt reduction reserve fund
97‑RRRR
Lupus education and prevention fund
97‑S
Nelson A
97‑SSS
Charter schools stimulus fund
97‑SSSS
Leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma research, education and treatment fund
97‑SSSS*2
Elevator and related conveyances safety program account
97‑T
Lawyers’ fund for client protection of the state of New York
97‑TT
Intervenor account
97‑TTT
Federal revenue maximization contract fund
97‑TTTT
Clean water, clean air, and green jobs bond fund
97‑UU
Legislative computer services fund
97‑UUU
Tax revenue arrearage account
97‑UUU*2
Transportation infrastructure bond fund
97‑V
The New York interest on lawyer account (IOLA) fund
97‑V*2
New York state musical instrument revolving fund
97‑VV
Senate recyclable materials, information services and conference fund
97‑VVV
Universal prekindergarten reserve fund
97‑W
Chemical dependence service fund
97‑WW
Assembly recyclable materials, information services and conference fund
97‑WWW
Cuba lake management fund
97‑WWW*2
Quality child care and protection fund
97‑WWW*3
Underground facilities safety training account
97‑WWW*4
Consumer protection account
97‑WWW*5
Percy T
97‑X
Statewide planning and research cooperative system
97‑XX
Animal population control fund
97‑XXX
Additional mass transportation assistance fund
97‑XXX*2
Agriculture in the classroom fund
97‑XXXX
State health innovation plan account
97‑Y
Business and licensing services account
97‑YY
Breast cancer research and education fund
97‑YYY
Children and family services quality enhancement fund
97‑YYY*2
Domestic violence awareness fund
97‑YYYY
Arts fund
97‑Z
Arts capital grants fund
97‑ZZ
Federal revenue maximization contract fund
97‑ZZZ
Cultural education account
98
Investment of state funds
98‑A
Investment of general funds, bond proceeds, and other funds not immediately required
98‑B
Indigent legal services fund
98‑C
Legal services assistance fund
98‑D
1332 state innovation program fund
99
Withholding of state assistance upon default in payment of bonds held by the state
99‑A
Justice court fund
99‑AA
Retiree health benefit trust fund
99‑B
Withholding of state aid for school purposes upon default in payment of obligations of the prospective recipient
99‑BB
Armory rental account
99‑BB*2
Parking services fund
99‑BB*3
New York state secure choice administrative fund
99‑BB*4
SUNY Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital Affiliation escrow fund
99‑BB*5
School-based health centers fund
99‑C
Withholding of state aid upon failure of municipalities and school districts to repay health insurance reserve receipts when required
99‑CC
Solid waste fund
99‑D
City university stabilization account
99‑D*2
Community projects fund
99‑DD
Special events fund
99‑E
State university stabilization account
99‑EE
Down’s syndrome research fund
99‑F
Spinal cord injury research trust fund
99‑FF
Parks retail stores fund
99‑FF*2
New York central business district trust fund
99‑GG
Golf fund
99‑H
Tribal-state compact revenue account
99‑H*2
Teacher education accreditation account
99‑HH
Criminal justice discovery compensation fund
99‑HH*2
Public health emergency charitable gifts trust fund
99‑HH*3
Endangered and threatened species mitigation bank fund
99‑HH*4
Behavioral health parity compliance fund
99‑I
Racing regulation account
99‑II
New York state cannabis revenue fund
99‑J
Child performer’s protection fund
99‑JJ
New York state drug treatment and public education fund
99‑K
Child performer’s holding fund
99‑KK
New York state community grants reinvestment fund
99‑L
Assisted living residence quality oversight fund
99‑L*2
Love your library fund
99‑LL
New York state council on the arts cultural programs fund
99‑MM
Emergency rental assistance municipal corporation allocation fund
99‑N
Highway construction and maintenance safety education fund
99‑NN
Opioid settlement fund
99‑O
Arts institutions revolving loan fund
99‑OO
Pharmacy benefit manager regulatory fund
99‑P
Empire state stem cell trust fund
99‑PP
Background check fund
99‑PP*2
Agricultural and farmland viability protection fund
99‑PP*3
Animal shelter regulation fund
99‑Q
Volunteer firefighting and volunteer emergency services recruitment and retention fund
99‑QQ
Hazard mitigation state revolving loan fund
99‑QQ*2
New York climate action fund
99‑RR
Healthcare stability fund
99‑RR*2
Air quality improvement fund
99‑S
Youth facility per diem account
99‑T
New York state medical indemnity fund account
99‑U
New York state gaming commission account
99‑U*2
New York state teen health education fund
99‑V
Mortgage settlement proceeds trust fund
99‑V*2
Homeless veterans assistance fund
99‑W
Transit assistance for capital investments fund
99‑W*2
SUNY DSRIP escrow fund
99‑X
New York achieving a better life experience (NY ABLE) savings program trust fund
99‑Y
SUNY Stony Brook Affiliation escrow fund
99‑Y*2
Health republic insurance of New York fund
99‑Y*3
Highway use tax administration account
99‑Z
Cure childhood cancer research fund

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

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