ยง  608.  World  trade center memorial scholarships. 1. Notwithstanding
  subdivisions three and five of section six  hundred  sixty-one  of  this
  title,  children,  spouses  and financial dependents of innocent victims
  who have died or have been severely and permanently disabled,  or  those
  innocent  victims who have become severely and permanently disabled as a
  direct result of an injury sustained in the impact area of the September
  eleventh, two thousand one attack on the United States of America, shall
  be eligible to receive a scholarship  in  an  annual  amount  determined
  pursuant to subdivision two of section six hundred sixty-eight-d of this
  title.  The  attack on the United States of America shall consist of the
  attack on the world trade center, the attack on  the  Pentagon  and  the
  hijackings  and  crashes  of  United  Airlines  flights  93  and 175 and
  American Airlines flights 11 and 77.
2. Awards under this section shall be payable for  each  of  not  more
  than  four  academic years of undergraduate study or five academic years
  if  a  program  normally  requires  five  years,  as  defined   by   the
  commissioner pursuant to this article.
Structure New York Laws
Article 13 - Higher Education Student Financial Aid Programs
602 - Duties of the Commissioner.
603 - Evaluation by the Board of Regents.
605 - Academic Performance Awards.
605-A - Scholarships for Academic Excellence.
607 - Required Disclosure to Matriculated Students.
608 - World Trade Center Memorial Scholarships.
608-A - Military Enhanced Recognition, Incentive and Tribute ("Merit") Scholarships.