83-M - Legislative task force on demographic research and reapportionment.

* § 83-m. Legislative   task   force   on   demographic  research  and  reapportionment. 1. The legislature hereby finds and declares that:  (a)  there  is  a need for intensive and thorough legislative study, research  and inquiry into the techniques and methodology to be used by the bureau  of the census of the United States commerce department in  carrying  out  the  decennial  federal  census;  (b) a technical plan will be needed to  meet the requirements of a legislative timetable for  a  reapportionment  of  the senate and assembly districts and the congressional districts of  the state based on such census; and (c) the task force herein  continued  is  necessary  to  assist  the  legislature  in  the  performance of its  responsibilities and in the conduct  of  legislative  research  projects  relating thereto.    2.   The   legislative   task   force   on  demographic  research  and  reapportionment is hereby continued, consisting of six members  of  whom  two  shall be appointed by the temporary president of the senate, two by  the speaker of the assembly and one each by the minority leader  of  the  senate  and  the minority leader of the assembly. The appointments shall  be of members of the respective houses of the legislature,  except  that  one  member  appointed  by the temporary president of the senate and one  member appointed by the speaker of the assembly shall not be members  of  the  legislature.  A member of the senate appointed to the task force by  the temporary president of the senate  and  a  member  of  the  assembly  appointed  to  the  task  force  by the speaker of the assembly shall be  designated by each to serve as the co-chairmen of the task  force.  Each  member of the task force who is not a member of the legislature shall be  entitled  to  receive  actual  and  necessary  expenses  incurred in the  discharge of his  duties  and  shall  be  entitled  to  compensation  as  determined  by  the  co-chairmen  within  the  appropriations  available  therefor, except that such member, who is serving in such capacity in  a  transient,  occasional  and  incidental manner, shall not be entitled to  receive more than the actual and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in  the  discharge of his duties.    3.  The  task  force  shall  engage in such research studies and other  activities as its co-chairmen may deem necessary or appropriate  in  the  preparation  and  formulation  of  a  reapportionment  plan for the next  ensuing  reapportionment  of   senate   and   assembly   districts   and  congressional  districts  of  the state and in the utilization of census  and other demographic and statistical data for policy analysis,  program  development and program evaluation purposes for the legislature.    4.  The  co-chairmen  of  the  task  force  may employ such personnel,  experts and consultants as may be necessary for the performance  of  its  work  and  shall  fix their compensation within the amounts appropriated  therefor.    5. The primary function of the task force  shall  be  to  compile  and  analyze  data, conduct research for and make reports and recommendations  to the legislature, legislative commissions and other  legislative  task  forces.    6. The task force, with the approval of its co-chairmen and subject to  guidelines  submitted  by  the co-chairmen and approved by the temporary  president of the senate and speaker of the assembly, may  sell  surveys,  data,  copies  of tabulations and other special statistical compilations  and materials to departments, agencies and other  entities  of  federal,  state  or  local government, of foreign countries, and to public benefit  corporations, or other public, not-for-profit and  private  persons  and  agencies,  upon payment of fees at least sufficient to pay the actual or  estimated cost of such projects. In furtherance of such sale,  the  task  force,  with  the approval of its co-chairmen, may execute contracts for  such purpose. Any contract executed heretofore by the task force or  theadvisory  task  force  on  reapportionment,  without  express  statutory  authorization, of a nature similar in import as the  contract  for  sale  herein  authorized  is  hereby  validated,  ratified and confirmed as an  exercise  of the inherent power of such task force or such advisory task  force to execute such contract. The co-chairmen shall take  such  action  as  shall  be  necessary  to  assure  that any survey, data, tabulation,  special statistical compilation or  material  made  available  for  sale  shall  not  identify  the name of any corporation, company, association,  firm,  partnership,  proprietorship,  society,  joint   stock   company,  individual, or other organization or entity.    7.  Moneys  heretofore  or  hereafter  received by or on behalf of the  legislative task force on demographic research and reapportionment  from  the  sale  of  surveys,  data,  copies  of tabulations and other special  statistical compilations and materials  available  to  such  task  force  shall  be  deposited  to the credit of the legislative computer services  fund established by section ninety-seven-uu of the  state  finance  law.  The  moneys  hereby  credited to such fund may be made available for the  legislative task force on demographic research and  reapportionment  and  shall,  when made available, be payable out of the state treasury on the  audit and warrant of the comptroller in the manner provided  by  section  ninety-seven-uu of the state finance law.    8.  The  co-chairmen  of  the  task  force  are  hereby authorized and  empowered to make and sign any agreements in the name and on  behalf  of  the  task  force  and  to do and perform any acts that may be necessary,  desirable or proper to carry out the powers, purposes and objectives  of  the task force and the provisions thereof.    9.  The task force, with the approval of its co-chairmen, may complete  any contract executed and conduct any business undertaken  or  commenced  by  the  legislature  or  the  advisory  task  force  on reapportionment  pertaining to or connected with the reapportionment and readjustment  or  alteration  of  senate and assembly and congressional districts prior to  the enactment of these provisions  into  law,  and  the  same  shall  be  completed  and conducted in the same manner and under the same terms and  conditions and with the same effect as if completed and conducted by the  legislature or such advisory task force.    10. The task force may hold public and private hearings and  otherwise  have all of the powers of a legislative committee under this chapter.    11. The co-chairmen of the task force may request and receive from any  court,  department, division, board, bureau, commission or agency of the  state or any political subdivision thereof such assistance and  data  as  will  enable  the task force to properly carry out its powers and duties  hereunder.    12. Employees of the task force shall be considered to be employees of  the legislature for all purposes.    13. (a) The task force shall specify the form in which the  department  of  correctional  services shall provide such information required to be  reported to the task force pursuant  to  subdivision  eight  of  section  seventy-one of the correction law.    (b)  Upon  receipt  of  such  information for each incarcerated person  subject to the jurisdiction of the department of correctional  services,  the  task  force  shall  determine the census block corresponding to the  street address of  each  such  person's  residential  address  prior  to  incarceration (if any), and the census block corresponding to the street  address  of  the  correctional  facility  in  which such person was held  subject to the jurisdiction of such department. Until such time  as  the  United States bureau of the census shall implement a policy of reporting  each such incarcerated person at such person's residential address prior  to  incarceration,  the  task  force  shall  use  such data to develop adatabase in which all incarcerated persons  shall  be,  where  possible,  allocated  for  redistricting  purposes,  such that each geographic unit  reflects  incarcerated  populations  at  their  respective   residential  addresses  prior  to  incarceration rather than at the addresses of such  correctional facilities. For all incarcerated persons whose  residential  address prior to incarceration was outside of the state, or for whom the  task  force cannot identify their prior residential address, and for all  persons confined in a federal correctional facility on census  day,  the  task  force  shall  consider  those  persons  to have been counted at an  address unknown and  persons  at  such  unknown  address  shall  not  be  included  in  such data set created pursuant to this paragraph. The task  force shall develop and maintain such amended population  data  set  and  shall  make  such  amended  data  set available to local governments, as  defined in subdivision eight of section two of the municipal  home  rule  law,  and for the drawing of assembly and senate districts. The assembly  and senate districts shall be drawn using such amended  population  data  set.    (c)  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law,  the information  required to  be  provided  pursuant  to  subdivision  eight  of  section  seventy-one  of  the correction law shall be treated as confidential and  shall not be disclosed by the task force except as aggregated by  census  block for purpose specified in this subdivision.    * NB Repealed June 30, 2011