New York Public Health Law Title 4 - DRINKING WATER REVOLVING FUND
- 1160 - Definitions.
As used in this section: 1. "Allocation" means the amount of moneys allocated to reduce a recipient's or group of recipients' total financing costs for...
- 1161 - Eligible Projects; Priority Ranking.
Subject to the provisions of section thirty-two of the chapter of the laws of 1996 which added this section, in consultation with the commissioner of...
- 1162 - Financial Assistance; Criteria and Standards; Regulations.
1. The corporation is authorized to promulgate regulations, developed in consultation with the commissioner and the director of the division of the budget, for the...
- 1163 - Financing Agreements.
The corporation and any recipient having the power to contract with respect to the financing of an eligible project may enter into a loan or...
- 1164 - Inspection and Certification.
The corporation shall provide the means of ensuring compliance by recipients with each financing agreement by: 1. Retaining the right to inspect and review work...
- 1165 - Noncompliance; Notification.
In the event the work completed pursuant to a financing agreement or loan agreement is deemed not in compliance with such agreement, the corporation shall...
- 1166 - Implementation Agreements.
For the purpose of implementing the drinking water revolving fund program set forth in this title and section twelve hundred eighty-five-m of the public authorities...
- 1167 - Financial Assistance; Recipients.
The corporation may provide financial assistance to recipients pursuant to paragraph (a) of subdivision four of section twelve hundred eighty-five-m of the public authorities law...
- 1168 - Construction Contracts; Designations.
The contracts for the construction of eligible projects constructed and financed pursuant to a financing agreement shall be subject to the requirements and provisions of...
- 1169 - Compliance With Other Laws.
Nothing contained in this title shall be held to alter or abridge the powers and duties of the department of environmental conservation.
Last modified: February 3, 2019