New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 8 - EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Chapter II - Regulations of the Commissioner
Subchapter D - Libraries
Part 90 - Public And Free Association Libraries
Section 90.12 - State Aid for Library Construction
Universal Citation: 8 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 90.12
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Definitions.
As used in this section and in Education Law § 273-a:
(1) Library means public, free
association and Indian libraries, as defined in section
253 of the
Education Law, which are members of public library systems.
(2) Library system means a public library
system, as defined in subdivision 1 of section
272 of the
Education Law.
(3)
Library
service area means the chartered service area of a public, free
association or Indian library as stated on charter documents approved by the
Board of Regents and on file at the department. For the purposes of this
section, the phrase "and environs" or its equivalent as contained in any
charter document will not be recognized by the commissioner as a valid part of
a library service area. For the purposes of this section, areas served by the
library under contract will not be recognized by the commissioner as a valid
part of a library service area.
(4)
Library construction means:
(i) the
construction or acquisition of a building for library purposes, including
construction of a building for library purposes pursuant to a lease-purchase
agreement; or
(ii) the renovation
or rehabilitation of a building already owned by a library; or
(iii) renovation or rehabilitation of a
building to be leased for library purposes for a minimum of ten (10) years,
including renovation or rehabilitation of a building for library purposes
pursuant to a lease-purchase agreement.
(5)
Acquisition means the
purchase of a site for library purposes and/or an existing building suitable
for conversion to library purposes.
(6)
Renovation means the
overall improvement or conversion of an existing building, exclusive of routine
maintenance, resulting in increased operational efficiency and
economy
(7)
Rehabilitation means the restoration of an existing library
building, exclusive of routine maintenance, with particular emphasis on energy
conservation, accommodation for computer equipment, or access by persons with
disabilities.
(8)
Broadband
library services means providing a high speed internet connection for
library users, including but not limited to internal and external connections,
at a minimum speed prescribed by the commissioner using such means as wireless,
fiber, cable, white space and similar products
(9)
Economically
disadvantaged means that the library building that will be the subject
of a project application is located in a community that meets a set of criteria
as determined by the library system in accordance with Education Law
§273-a (2)(e) and that the project is therefore eligible for aid of up to
seventy-five percent (75%) of the total project costs.
(10)Economically distressed
means that the average poverty rate for the library service area meets or
exceeds the New York State average poverty rate in accordance with the
provisions of Education Law §273-a (2)(f) and where the library also
demonstrates the need for State aid of up to and including ninety percent (90%)
of the total project costs.
(11)
Coordinated application means an application submitted by a
public library system on behalf of two or more libraries for one specific type
of project, such as broadband, infrastructure, generators or energy efficient
lighting. The State aid allocation for such coordinated projects shall not
exceed fifty percent (50%) of the total project costs.
(b) Application procedures.
(1) Each public library system shall submit
to the commissioner, no later than a prescribed date, as part of a plan of
service, a plan by which it will accept, review, and make recommendations on
applications as required by Education Law, section 273-a(2).
(2) When the applicant is a library, the
governing board of the system of which it is a member shall indicate to the
commissioner its approval of such application by stating the extent to which
the project for which State aid is requested will assist the applicant to
provide more effective service within the system's standards of organization
and service.
(3) When the applicant
is a library system, the application shall describe how the State-aided project
will improve system services to member libraries and users.
(4) The library system board shall rank the
applications from its system area in order of its recommendations, giving
particular attention to the service needs of any communities which are
geographically isolated, economically disadvantaged, economically distressed or
located beyond the reasonable service capabilities of other libraries which are
members of such library system.
(5)
The library system board, upon request by the commissioner, shall provide the
eligibility criteria for applications designated as projects serving
economically disadvantaged communities pursuant to Education Law section
273-a(2)(e) for each recommended application. Such documentation may
demonstrate eligibility through poverty rates, concentrations of English
language learners, low high school graduation rates, limited fiscal capacity or
other relevant factors as approved by the commissioner.
(6) The library system board shall determine
the amount of State aid that will be allocated for each single building project
application. The library system may allocate up to and including fifty percent
(50%) of the library system's total State aid appropriation under Education Law
§273-a for single building projects serving economically distressed
communities as defined in paragraph (10) of subdivision (a) of this section. In
accordance with the provisions of Education Law §273-a(4), State aid
funding for all economically distressed projects must be allocated entirely
from the fifty percent (50%) portion of the library system's total
appropriation.
(7) Coordinated
applications must be submitted by the library system in accordance with the
provision of Education Law §273-a (3). The public library system shall be
responsible for managing all coordinated projects. Each coordinated project
application shall be approved by the board of trustees of each participating
library as well as the board of trustees of the library system. Each library
building included in a coordinated application is eligible for State funding up
to and including fifty percent (50%) of total coordinated project costs for
that building. No one building may be the subject of more than one coordinated
project application per year.
(c) Content of applications. Each application shall assure that:
(1) when the construction
project is completed, adequate operating support and resources will be
available to sustain an improved level of service as reflected by the schedule
of library open hours, the number of professional and nonprofessional staff
needed to provide such service, and the upgrading of the inventory of all types
of library materials;
(2) the
library share of the cost of the project must be available or have been
otherwise committed to the project;
(3) the project has been started or will
begin within 180 days after approval by the commissioner and will be completed
promptly and in accordance with the application;
(4) the approved project will be conducted in
accordance with all applicable Federal, State and local laws and
regulations;
(5) the project has
not been completed prior to the date of application to the library
system;
(6) where required by law,
competitive bidding procedures will be followed; and
(7) the premises constructed, acquired,
renovated, rehabilitated or leased will be usable for library purposes for at
least 10 years from completion of the project.
(d) Criteria for approval of an application. Approval of construction project applications will be based in part upon the degree to which each project will result in:
(1) more effective library service to the
library's service area, as evidenced by new library programs and user
accommodations resulting from the increased and improved building space and
capacity;
(2) more efficient
utilization of the library building, resulting in such economies as increased
energy conservation and increased staff efficiency;
(3) improved access to and use of building
services by all library users, including persons with physical
disabilities;
(4) the provision of
library services in communities which are geographically isolated, economically
disadvantaged or economically distressed; and
(5) the satisfaction of such other criteria
as the commissioner may deem appropriate.
(e) Costs. Pursuant to Education Law, section 273-a:
(1) Costs eligible for approval shall
include:
(i) construction or acquisition of a
library building;
(ii) renovation
or rehabilitation of a library building;
(iii) renovation or rehabilitation of leased
property to be used for library purposes ;
(iv) acquisition of vacant land to be used
for library purposes;
(v) purchase
and installation of initial equipment and furnishing as a project component of
subparagraphs (i), (ii) or (iii) of this paragraph;
(vi) purchase, installation and replacement
of a library building's broadband services infrastructure, including but not
limited to internal and external connections, either as a stand-alone project
or as a project component of subparagraphs (i), (ii) or (iii) of this
paragraph;
(vii) site preparation
and grading as a project component of subparagraphs (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv) of
this paragraph;
(viii) replacement
of a library building's mechanicals including but not limited to heating,
ventilation, air conditioning, cooling, electrical, and plumbing
systems;
(ix) replacement of
permanent components of a library building including but not limited to
windows, doors, roofs, and lighting systems;
(x) purchase and installation of permanent
signage (with or without lighting, internal or external), which is used for
library purposes;
(xi) purchase and
installation of one or more generators for library purposes;
(xii) purchase and installation of assistive
listening devices and systems for the deaf and hearing impaired, which shall
include but not be limited to, hearing loops, FM systems and infrared systems;
and
(xiii) project management of
the construction, renovation, rehabilitation or broadband library services
infrastructure project, exclusive of salaries, benefits, or other in-house
personnel costs;
(xiv)
architectural and engineering plans for locally approved new or ongoing
projects;
(xv) purchase and
installation or construction of permanent components of a library building,
including devices or systems to increase energy efficiency and energy
conservation for library purposes, exclusive of any add-on warranties or
recurring service or maintenance costs;
(xvi) in accordance with i, ii and iii above,
construction of an outbuilding, when that building is built onsite or when a
permanent foundation or base is added beneath the outbuilding that was
constructed off-site;
(xvii) such
other costs as may be approved by the commissioner.
(2) The following costs are not eligible for
State aid funds, but may be included in a project application and paid from the
library's share of the total project costs:
(i) ongoing service fees for
telecommunications and broadband services, including but not limited to,
help-desk services, training costs, or any other cost incurred after
installation;
(ii) software
licensing;
(iii) flooring and/or
carpeting when not part of a larger construction project in that same room of
the library;
(iv) lease payments of
any kind;
(v) interest or debt
retirement; and
(vi) furniture when
not part of a much larger construction project in the same room or rooms of the
library and in the same project number.
(3) The following costs are not eligible for
State aid for Library construction, regardless of whether such project costs
will be paid with State aid funds, or the library's share of the total project
costs:
(i) speculative architectural and
engineering plans and feasibility studies;
(ii) building consultant studies;
(iii) interest or carrying charges on bonds
financing the project;
(iv)
purchase of books and other library materials;
(v) repairs incidental to larger construction
activities;
(vi) landscaping that
is not a project component of subparagraph (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv) of
paragraph (1) of this subdivision; and
(vii) routine repair and
maintenance.
(f) Schedule of payment of State aid for library construction:
(1) Fifty percent
payment of awarded State aid for approved costs of the project will be made
after notification of applicant by the commissioner of approval for
funding.
(2) Forty percent (40%) of
such aid shall be payable in the State fiscal year following the year in which
State funding was first provided in the State's enacted budget.
(3) The ten percent (10%) final payment will
be made after submission and approval of satisfactory evidence that the project
has been completed in accordance with the terms of the approved application.
The commissioner will determine if the evidence submitted is satisfactory and
approvable.
(g) Reports. The following reports shall be made to the commissioner on the forms and by the dates prescribed by the commissioner:
(1)
Each recipient of State aid pursuant to Education Law, section 273-a, shall
report on the status of the approved project, including a final cost
report.
(2) Upon request by the
Commissioner, a library system board shall report on the anticipated State aid
necessary for eligible projects to be completed in its service area.
(3) Upon request by the commissioner, a
library system board shall submit a report detailing the status of each project
for which an application was submitted by a member library and not recommended
for approval, or was submitted but for which no State aid was
provided.
(4) Any other reports the
Commissioner shall deem necessary to carry out the purpose of this
program.
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