(1) to purchase land with or without buildings;
  (2) to erect buildings thereon;
  (3) to enter into contracts with any person, firm or corporation which
shall agree to erect on land owned by such person, firm or  corporation,
suitable  buildings  at  locations  acceptable  to  the  commissioner of
general services and the industrial commissioner, and to agree on behalf
of the state to lease such land and buildings for a period of  not  more
than  fifteen years from the time of the completion of said buildings at
such rentals and subject to such terms and conditions as may  be  agreed
upon;  such  contract shall contain the plans and specifications for the
proposed  buildings,  which  must  be   approved   by   the   industrial
commissioner  and  the  commissioner  of  general  services;  each  such
contract and lease shall provide  that  upon  the  termination  of  said
lease, or upon the earlier payment in full of the total amount specified
therein  the lessor shall convey to the state title in fee simple to the
land and buildings covered under said lease;
  (4) to enter into lease-purchase  contracts  as  specified  under  (3)
above with respect to buildings already in existence:
  (5)  to purchase and to provide for fixtures, equipment and facilities
in connection with the said buildings or premises and to make  necessary
alterations and improvements thereof.
  The provisions of section one hundred sixty-one-a of the state finance
law  limiting  the period for which the commissioner of general services
is authorized to lease premises to a term not exceeding five years shall
not be applicable to leases executed in accordance with this section.
  Space in each of such buildings shall be  primarily  utilized  by  the
commissioner  for  the  administration of this article, but space in any
such building in excess of  such  requirements,  as  determined  by  the
industrial  commissioner, may be rented or sub-leased under an agreement
entered into by the commissioner of general services only to  the  state
of  New York, or any agency or authority of the state of New York. Rents
received under such  agreement  shall  be  paid  into  the  unemployment
administration  fund.  However,  if,  in  connection with such building,
moneys were advanced by the special fund to carry out  the  purposes  of
this section, the rents received under such agreement shall be paid into
the  said  fund until such time as it shall be fully reimbursed for such
advances. In addition, under such circumstances, an agreement  shall  be
entered  into  between  the commissioner and the commissioner of general
services pursuant to which the fair rental value of all  space  in  such
building utilized by the commissioner shall be determined and a transfer
of   amounts  equal  to  such  rental  value  out  of  the  unemployment
administration fund to the special fund is hereby authorized  until  the
special  fund  shall  be  fully  reimbursed  for such advances. The fair
rental value of space utilized by the commissioner shall not exceed  the
prevailing  rental  rate for suitable space in privately owned buildings
in the same locality.
Structure New York Laws
Article 18 - Unemployment Insurance Law
530 - Industrial Commissioner's Powers.
531 - Regularization of Employment.
532 - Employment Districts and Offices.
536 - Collaboration With Other States, the United States, and Foreign Governments.
538 - Representation and Witness Fees and Other Expenses.
539 - Acquisition of Land and Buildings.
540 - Information About Food Stamp, Utility, and Rental and Mortgage Assistance Programs.