New York Laws
Part 2 - Libraries
284 - State Aid for School Library Systems.

(1) twenty-nine cents per student enrolled in the public and nonpublic
schools located within such system, and
(2) five hundred dollars per public school district located within
such system, and a minimum of four thousand three hundred dollars per
system located within a board of cooperative educational services area,
or five thousand dollars per city school district of a city with a
population of one hundred twenty-five thousand inhabitants or more, and
(3) two dollars and forty-five cents per square mile of the school
library system.
f. In addition to any other sum provided in this subdivision, any
school library system formed through an act of merger since January
first, nineteen hundred eighty-four shall receive fifty thousand dollars
annually for each approved act of merger, provided, however, that any
school library system formed through an act of merger on or after April
first, two thousand eight shall receive ninety thousand dollars annually
for each approved act of merger.
g. In addition to any other sum provided in this subdivision, each
school library system shall be eligible to receive annually an
automation grant amounting to ten percent of the total aid produced for
that system by adding the base grant provided by paragraph a, b, c or d
of this subdivision to the additional aid provided by paragraphs e and f
of this subdivision.
2. Before a school library system shall be entitled to receive
operating funds, such system shall submit a plan of library service to
the commissioner for approval. The commissioner shall establish
standards of service for school library systems by regulation. Such
regulations shall contain standards relating to: system staffing; union
catalog and data-base development; interlibrary loan; communications and
delivery; governance and advisory committees; membership criteria and
the means of relating district library resources and programs to those
of the system; non-public school participation; and procedures for
submission and approval of plans and certification of membership.
3. The moneys made available pursuant to this section shall be
distributed to each school library system whose plan of service has been
approved under the provisions of subdivision two of this section.
4. Each school library system receiving state aid pursuant to this
section shall furnish such information regarding its library service as
the commissioner may from time to time require to determine whether it

is operating in accordance with its plan and the standards of service
the commissioner has established. The commissioner may at any time after
affording notice and an opportunity to be heard, revoke approval of a
plan of library service if the commissioner finds that the school
library system no longer conforms to its approved plan, the provisions
of this section or the regulations promulgated by the commissioner
hereunder; or, in the case of provisional approval, if such school
library system no longer conforms to the agreement, plans or conditions
upon which such provisional approval was based. In such case a school
library system shall not thereafter be entitled to state aid pursuant to
this section unless and until its plan of library service is again
approved by the commissioner.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

EDN - Education

Title 1 - General Provisions

Article 5 - University of the State of New York

Part 2 - Libraries

245 - State Library, How Constituted.

246 - State Medical Library.

247 - State Law Library; Legislative Reference Library.

248 - Manuscript and Records "On File".

249 - State Library, When Open; Use of Books.

249-A - Libraries of Public Institutions of Higher Education; Access and Use.

250 - Duplicate Department.

251 - Transfers From State Officers.

252 - Other Libraries Owned by the State.

253 - Public and Association Libraries and Museums.

254 - Standards of Library Service.

255 - Establishment of a Public Library.

256 - Contracts.

257 - Acceptance of Conditional Gift.

258 - Closing of Museum; Admission Fee During Certain Hours.

258-A - Purchases by Museums, Historical Societies, Zoological Gardens, Aquariums, Botanical Gardens and Arboreta Through Office of General Services.

259 - Library Taxes.

260 - Trustees.

260-A - Meetings of Board of Trustees.

260-B - Reduction of Salaries for Purchase of Annuities.

260-C - Reduction of Salaries for Tax-Deferred Annuities.

260-D - Board of Trustees Continuing Education.

261 - Incorporation.

262 - Use of Public and Indian Libraries.

263 - Reports.

264 - Injuries to Property.

265 - Detention.

265-A - Defense of Lawful Detention.

266 - Transfer of Libraries.

267 - Local Neglect.

268 - Abolition.

269 - Library Extension Service.

270 - Acceptance of Surplus Library Books or Property.

271 - Apportionment of State Aid to Indian Libraries.

272 - Conditions Under Which Library Systems Are Entitled to State Aid.

273 - Apportionment of State Aid to Libraries and Library Systems.

273-A - State Aid for Library Construction.

274 - Use and Care of School Library.

275 - Librarians of School Libraries.

276 - Existing Rules Continued in Force.

277 - Authority to Raise and Receive Money for School Library.

278 - Authority to Transfer School Library Property to a Free Library.

279 - Fees.

280 - Penalty for Disobedience to Library Law, Rules or Orders.

281 - Loans and Extensions of Credit to Infants.

282 - Establishment of School Library Systems.

283 - Functions of School Library Systems.

284 - State Aid for School Library Systems.

285 - State Aid for Cooperation With Correctional Facilities.