29-E - New York state emergency assistance program.

§ 29-e. New  York  state emergency assistance program. 1. For purposes  of this section the following terms shall have the following meanings:    (a) "Infrastructure" shall mean and include publicly owned  storm  and  sanitary  sewers, water supply systems, drainage systems, transportation  systems, roads and bridges.    (b) "Municipality" shall mean any county, city, village,  or  town  of  the state.    (c)   "Public  facilities"  shall  mean  and  include  publicly  owned  buildings,  including  traditional   government   buildings,   such   as  courthouses,    firehouses,   police   stations,   parks,   recreational  facilities, and correctional facilities.    (d) "Fund" shall mean the state's contingency reserve fund established  by law.    (e) "The office of emergency management" shall mean the office  within  the division of homeland security and emergency services.    2.  The  governor may, upon a finding that a municipality in the state  has suffered substantial damage by  an  unanticipated  natural  disaster  which   has  resulted  in  significant  economic  distress  within  such  municipality, issue a declaration of significant  economic  distress  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  herein.  In  determining whether such  significant  economic  distress  exists,  the  governor  shall  consider  whether the following criteria have been met:    (a) the municipality suffered a substantial loss of assessed value;    (b) substantial damage has occurred to municipal buildings, facilities  and infrastructure;    (c)  the  cost incurred by the municipality for clean-up operations is  significant;    (d) businesses within the municipality  have  experienced  significant  economic loss due to the inability to conduct normal business due to the  disaster;    (e)  a  significant  increase  in unemployment claims filed by persons  employed within the municipality has occurred; and    (f) the county or the county within which the municipality is  located  has   been  declared  eligible  by  the  United  States  small  business  administration for physical disaster and economic injury disaster loans.  In addition, the governor shall also  consider  the  extent  that  other  financial  resources,  including  federal  assistance and insurance, are  available to assist the municipality to  repair  damage  caused  by  the  disaster.    3.  (a)  Upon  the  issuance  of a declaration of significant economic  distress due to  unanticipated  natural  disaster  by  the  governor,  a  municipality  recognized  by  the  governor  as  being  affected by such  disaster which occurred on or after  December  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two, may apply to the division of homeland security and emergency  services on a form prescribed by such office, for reimbursement from the  state's  contingency reserve fund for reimbursement of extraordinary and  unanticipated costs associated with  the  reconstruction  or  repair  of  public buildings, facilities or infrastructure.    (b) Where the municipality applying for assistance authorized pursuant  to  this  section  is  a city, and such application pertains to a county  wholly contained  within  such  city,  such  city  may  submit  separate  applications for such assistance for each such county.    (c)  Such  municipality  shall  be  granted  the  assistance  provided  pursuant  to  this  section,  within  the  amounts  made  available   by  appropriation from the fund, upon approval of such application, provided  that such municipality agrees to have a local disaster preparedness plan  pursuant  to  section twenty-three of this article in effect by December  thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-three.  On  or  after  Decemberthirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-three, no municipality shall be  eligible for reimbursement of such  expenses  unless  such  plan  is  in  effect.    (d)  Municipalities  which  have  received assistance pursuant to this  section shall, as soon  thereafter  as  may  be  possible,  amend  their  respective  local  disaster  preparedness  plans  to  include corrective  measures that must be taken in order to avoid, to the  extent  possible,  similar emergencies in the future.    (e)  Municipalities  applying  for assistance pursuant to this section  shall accurately describe the emergency conditions which necessitate the  expenditure of funds for which reimbursement is being sought pursuant to  this section.    (f) In providing assistance pursuant to this section, the division  of  homeland   security  and  emergency  services  may  give  preference  to  applicants which demonstrate the greatest need or  which  document  that  such  assistance will be utilized to bring the applicant into compliance  with federal or state law.    (g) In the event that amounts appropriated are insufficient to provide  for full reimbursement of  all  extraordinary  and  unanticipated  costs  incurred  by  such  municipality  approved for reimbursement pursuant to  this section, the division of homeland security and  emergency  services  is  authorized  to  provide  a  pro  rata  share  of the appropriations,  appropriated herein, to such municipality.    4. (a) The commissioner of  the  division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency services as defined in article twenty-six of this chapter with  the  advice  and consent of the disaster preparedness commission created  pursuant to this article, shall have the power to make  such  rules  and  regulations as may be necessary and proper to effectuate the purposes of  this section.    (b)  The  commissioner  of  the  division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency services shall by March fifteenth of each year report  to  the  governor  and the legislature describing the activities and operation of  the program authorized by this section. Such report shall set forth  the  number   of   reimbursement  applications  received  and  approved;  the  identities  of  the  counties,  cities,  towns  and  villages  receiving  reimbursement together with the amount and purpose of the reimbursement.