New York Laws
Article 6 - Funds of the State
92-S - Environmental Protection Fund.

(i) solid waste account;
(ii) parks, recreation and historic preservation account;
(iii) open space account;
(iv) climate change mitigation and adaptation account; and
(v) environmental protection transfer account.
b. All monies received by the comptroller for deposit in the
environmental protection fund shall be deposited first to the credit of
the environmental protection transfer account. No monies shall be
expended from any such account for any project except pursuant to
appropriation by the legislature.
* 3. Such fund shall consist of the amount of revenue collected within
the state from the amount of revenue, interest and penalties deposited
pursuant to section fourteen hundred twenty-one of the tax law, the
amount of fees and penalties received from easements or leases pursuant
to subdivision fourteen of section seventy-five of the public lands law
and the money received as annual service charges pursuant to section
four hundred four-n of the vehicle and traffic law, all moneys required
to be deposited therein from the contingency reserve fund pursuant to
section two hundred ninety-four of chapter fifty-seven of the laws of
nineteen hundred ninety-three, all moneys required to be deposited
pursuant to section thirteen of chapter six hundred ten of the laws of
nineteen hundred ninety-three, repayments of loans made pursuant to
section 54-0511 of the environmental conservation law, all moneys to be
deposited from the Northville settlement pursuant to section one hundred
twenty-four of chapter three hundred nine of the laws of nineteen
hundred ninety-six, provided however, that such moneys shall only be
used for the cost of the purchase of private lands in the core area of
the central Suffolk pine barrens pursuant to a consent order with the
Northville industries signed on October thirteenth, nineteen hundred
ninety-four and the related resource restoration and replacement plan,
the amount of penalties required to be deposited therein by section
71-2724 of the environmental conservation law, all moneys required to be
deposited pursuant to article thirty-three of the environmental
conservation law, all fees collected pursuant to subdivision eight of
section 70-0117 of the environmental conservation law, all moneys
collected pursuant to title thirty-three of article fifteen of the
environmental conservation law, beginning with the fiscal year
commencing on April first, two thousand thirteen, nineteen million
dollars, and all fiscal years thereafter, twenty-three million dollars
plus all funds received by the state each fiscal year in excess of the
greater of the amount received from April first, two thousand twelve
through March thirty-first, two thousand thirteen or one hundred
twenty-two million two hundred thousand dollars, from the payments
collected pursuant to subdivision four of section 27-1012 of the
environmental conservation law and all funds collected pursuant to
section 27-1015 of the environmental conservation law, all moneys
required to be deposited pursuant to sections 27-2805 and 27-2807 of the
environmental conservation law, all moneys collected pursuant to section
71-2730 of the environmental conservation law, and all other moneys
credited or transferred thereto from any other fund or source pursuant
to law. All such revenue shall be initially deposited into the

environmental protection fund, for application as provided in
subdivision five of this section.
* NB Effective until January 1, 2024
* 3. Such fund shall consist of the amount of revenue collected within
the state from the amount of revenue, interest and penalties deposited
pursuant to section fourteen hundred twenty-one of the tax law, the
amount of fees and penalties received from easements or leases pursuant
to subdivision fourteen of section seventy-five of the public lands law
and the money received as annual service charges pursuant to section
four hundred four-n of the vehicle and traffic law, all moneys required
to be deposited therein from the contingency reserve fund pursuant to
section two hundred ninety-four of chapter fifty-seven of the laws of
nineteen hundred ninety-three, all moneys required to be deposited
pursuant to section thirteen of chapter six hundred ten of the laws of
nineteen hundred ninety-three, repayments of loans made pursuant to
section 54-0511 of the environmental conservation law, all moneys to be
deposited from the Northville settlement pursuant to section one hundred
twenty-four of chapter three hundred nine of the laws of nineteen
hundred ninety-six, provided however, that such moneys shall only be
used for the cost of the purchase of private lands in the core area of
the central Suffolk pine barrens pursuant to a consent order with the
Northville industries signed on October thirteenth, nineteen hundred
ninety-four and the related resource restoration and replacement plan,
the amount of penalties required to be deposited therein by section
71-2724 of the environmental conservation law, all moneys required to be
deposited pursuant to article thirty-three of the environmental
conservation law, all fees collected pursuant to subdivision eight of
section 70-0117 of the environmental conservation law, all moneys
collected pursuant to title thirty-three of article fifteen of the
environmental conservation law, beginning with the fiscal year
commencing on April first, two thousand thirteen, nineteen million
dollars, and all fiscal years thereafter, twenty-three million dollars
plus all funds received by the state each fiscal year in excess of the
greater of the amount received from April first, two thousand twelve
through March thirty-first, two thousand thirteen or one hundred
twenty-two million two hundred thousand dollars, from the payments
collected pursuant to subdivision four of section 27-1012 of the
environmental conservation law and all funds collected pursuant to
section 27-1015 of the environmental conservation law, all moneys
required to be deposited pursuant to sections 27-2805 and 27-2807 of the
environmental conservation law, all moneys collected pursuant to section
71-2730 of the environmental conservation law, all moneys required to be
deposited pursuant to section 27-3205 of the environmental conservation
law, and all other moneys credited or transferred thereto from any other
fund or source pursuant to law. All such revenue shall be initially
deposited into the environmental protection fund, for application as
provided in subdivision five of this section.
* NB Effective January 1, 2024
5. Revenues in the environmental protection fund shall be kept
separate and shall not be commingled with any other moneys in the
custody of the comptroller. All deposits of such revenues shall, if
required by the comptroller, be secured by obligations of the United
States or of the state having a market value equal at all times to the
amount of such deposits and all banks and trust companies are authorized
to give security for such deposits. Any such revenues in such fund may,
upon the discretion of the comptroller, be invested in obligations in
which the comptroller is authorized to invest pursuant to section
ninety-eight-a of this article.

6. (a) All moneys heretofore and hereafter deposited in the
environmental protection transfer account shall be transferred by the
comptroller to the solid waste account, the parks, recreation and
historic preservation account, the climate change mitigation and
adaptation account or the open space account upon the request of the
director of the budget.
(b) Moneys from the solid waste account shall be available, pursuant
to appropriation and upon certificate of approval of availability by the
director of the budget, for any non-hazardous municipal landfill closure
project; municipal waste reduction or recycling project, as defined in
article fifty-four of the environmental conservation law; for the
purposes of section two hundred sixty-one and section two hundred
sixty-four of the economic development law; any project for the
development, updating or revision of local solid waste management plans
pursuant to sections 27-0107 and 27-0109 of the environmental
conservation law; environmental justice projects and grants and for the
development of the pesticide sales and use data base pursuant to title
twelve of article thirty-three of the environmental conservation law.
(c) Moneys from the parks, recreation and historic preservation
account shall be available, pursuant to appropriation, for any municipal
park project, historic preservation project, urban cultural park
project, waterfront revitalization program, coastal rehabilitation
project.
(d) Moneys from the open space account shall be available, pursuant to
appropriation, for any open space land conservation project,
bio-diversity stewardship and research pursuant to chapter five hundred
fifty-four of the laws of nineteen hundred ninety-three, for the
purposes of agricultural and farmland protection activities as
authorized by article twenty-five-AAA of the agriculture and markets
law, non-point source abatement and control projects pursuant to section
17-1409 of the environmental conservation law and section eleven-b of
the soil and water conservation districts law, for Long Island Central
Pine Barrens area planning or Long Island south shore estuary reserve
planning pursuant to title thirteen of article fifty-four of the
environmental conservation law, and for operation and management of the
Albany Pine Bush preserve commission pursuant to subdivision two of
section 54-0303 of the environmental conservation law.
(e) The governor shall include a specific line appropriation in the
capital projects budget describing individual open space land
conservation projects proposed to be undertaken by the department of
environmental conservation and/or the office of parks, recreation and
historic preservation pursuant to title three of article fifty-four of
the environmental conservation law and listed in the state open space
land acquisition plan prepared pursuant to title two of article
forty-nine of the environmental conservation law.
(f) Moneys from the climate change account shall be available,
pursuant to appropriation and upon certificate of approval of
availability by the director of the budget, for climate smart
communities projects pursuant to title fifteen of article fifty-four of
the environmental conservation law.
7. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no state assistance
payment authorized under this section or article fifty-four of the
environmental conservation law may be applied, with respect to any
project located within the area of New York county bounded by (a) the
northern boundary of Fifty-ninth street and Fifty-ninth street extended;
(b) the United States pierhead line; (c) the northern boundary of the
area known as Battery Park City; and (d) eight hundred feet inland
easterly from the United States bulkhead line:
(i) for, other than for recreational use or access inland of the
existing bulkhead line, any roads, bridges, ramps or parking facilities
or sewers or water mains;
(ii) for any site improvement, including sewers or water mains, to
support residential, industrial or commercial development;
(iii) to excavate, place fill or plantings in, or place any piling,
platform or structure, including a floating structure, in the Hudson
river;
(iv) to plan, evaluate or study any project involving such excavation
or placement as described in subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph; or
(v) for any purpose or project except where the commissioner of
environmental conservation, with the approval of the director of the
budget, enters into a contract with the city of New York or a state
agency, but not with any public benefit corporation or public authority
or any other person or entity, for the undertaking of the purpose or
project. No part of the purpose or project may be subcontracted to any
public benefit corporation, public authority, not-for-profit
corporation, or municipality other than the city of New York, nor shall
any such state assistance payment be paid to, on behalf of, or pursuant
to any agreement with any such entity.
8. All payments of moneys from the fund shall be made on the audit and
warrant of the comptroller.
9. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary and in accordance
with section four of this chapter, the comptroller is hereby authorized
at the direction of the director of the division of the budget to
transfer moneys from the general fund to the environmental protection
fund for the purpose of maintaining the solvency of the environmental
protection fund. If, in any fiscal year, moneys in the environmental
protection fund are deemed insufficient by the director of the division
of the budget to meet actual and anticipated disbursements from enacted
appropriations or reappropriations made pursuant to this section, the
comptroller shall at the direction of the director of the division of
the budget, transfer from the general fund to the environmental
protection fund moneys sufficient to meet such disbursements. Such
transfers shall be made only upon certification of need by the director
of the division of the budget, with copies of such certification filed
with the chairperson of the senate finance committee, the chairperson of
the assembly ways and means committee and the state comptroller. The
aggregate amount of all transfers shall not exceed four hundred
forty-seven million one hundred seventy-one thousand dollars.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

STF - State Finance

Article 6 - Funds of the State

70 - Classification of Funds.

71 - Abolition, Maintenance and Establishment of Funds.

71-A - Funds Established by Law.

71-B - Expenditure of Check-Off Monies.

72 - General Fund.

73 - Federal Interest Subsidy Payments.

74 - Transportation Infrastructure Renewal Fund.

75 - Establishment of Accounts.

76 - Rail Preservation and Development Fund.

77 - Accelerated Capacity and Transportation Improvements Fund.

78 - New York State College Choice Tuition Savings Program Trust Fund.

78-A - New York Higher Education Loan Program Variable Rate Default Reserve Fund.

78-B - New York Higher Education Loan Program Fixed Rate Default Reserve Fund.

79 - World Trade Center Memorial Foundation Fund.

80 - Real Estate Finance Bureau Fund.

80-A - Anti-Discrimination in Housing Fund.

81 - Veterans' Home Assistance Fund.

82 - Gifts to Food Banks Fund.

83 - Conservation Fund.

83-A - Habitat Conservation and Access Account.

84 - The United States Olympic Committee/lake Placid Olympic Training Center Fund.

84-A - Olympic Games Guaranty Fund.

88 - New York State Infrastructure Trust Fund.

88-A - Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund.

88-B - Suburban Transportation Fund.

88-D - Airport Improvement and Revitalization Fund.

89-B - Dedicated Highway and Bridge Trust Fund.

89-C - Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund.

89-D - Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Prevention Fund.

89-E - Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Fund.

89-F - Workers' Compensation Security Fund Payment Account.

89-G - Accident Prevention Course Internet, and Other Technology Pilot Program Fund.

89-H - Medical Cannabis Trust Fund.

92-H - Sales Tax Revenue Bond Tax Fund.

92-I - Stock Transfer Incentive Fund.

92-N - Snowmobile Trail Development and Maintenance Fund.

92-P - Voting Machine and System Examination Fund.

92-Q - Housing Assistance Fund.

92-Q*2 - The Institute for the Hudson River Collection Fund.

92-R - Local Government Assistance Tax Fund.

92-S - Environmental Protection Fund.

92-T - New York State Campaign Finance Fund.

92-U - New York State Canal System Development Fund.

92-V - Linked Deposit Program Fund.

92-W - Missing and Exploited Children Clearinghouse Fund.

92-X - Tobacco Settlement Fund.

92-Z - Revenue Bond Tax Fund.

92-AA - Special School Purpose School Aid.

92-BB - Waste Management and Cleanup Fund.

92-CC - Rainy Day Reserve Fund.

92-DD - Health Care Reform Act (Hcra) Resources Fund.

92-EE - New York State Higher Education Endowment.

92-FF - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assistance Fund.

92-GG - Charitable Gifts Trust Fund.

92-GG*2 - Subway Assistance Fund.

92-HH - Health Care Transformation Fund.

92-II - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Capital Assistance Fund.

92-JJ - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Paratransit Assistance Fund.

93 - Capital Projects Fund.

93-A - New York State Storm Recovery Capital Fund.

93-B - Dedicated Infrastructure Investment Fund.

94 - Court Facilities Incentive Aid Fund.

94-A - New York City County Clerks' Operations Offset Fund.

94-B - Judiciary Data Processing Offset Fund.

95 - Abandoned Property Fund.

95-A - New York State Innovation in Breast Cancer Early Detection and Research Awards Program Fund.

95-B - The New York State "Drive Out Diabetes Research and Education Fund".

95-C - The Marine and Coastal District of New York Conservation, Education, and Research Fund.

95-D - The New York State "Multiple Sclerosis Research Fund".

95-D*2 - "Life Pass It on Trust Fund".

95-E - New York State Prostate and Testicular Cancer Research and Education Fund.

95-E*2 - New York State Autism Awareness and Research Fund.

95-F - The New York State Water Rescue Team Awareness and Research Fund.

95-F*2 - The Eighth Air Force Historical Society Fund.

95-G - Department of Motor Vehicles Distinctive Plate Development Fund.

95-H - Mental Illness Anti-Stigma Fund.

95-I - New York State Als Research and Education Fund.

95-J - The New York State Two Hundred Fiftieth Commemoration Commission Fund.

89-I - Military Family Relief Fund.

89-J - The School Bus Motorist Education Fund.

89-J*2 - Substance Use Disorder Education and Recovery Fund.

90 - New York State Department of Transportation Highway Safety Program Fund.

90-A - New York State Passenger Facility Charge Fund.

91-A - Revenue Arrearage Account.

91-B - Boating Noise Level Enforcement Fund.

91-C - Special Offset Fiduciary Account.

91-D - Recruitment Incentive and Retention Account

91-F - Adult Home Quality Enhancement Fund.

91-G - Senior Wellness in Nutrition Fund.

92 - Tax Stabilization Reserve Fund.

92-B - Stock Transfer Tax Fund.

92-C - State Lottery Fund.

92-D - Municipal Assistance Tax Fund.

92-E - Municipal Assistance State Aid Fund.

92-F - Special Sales and Compensating Use Tax Fund for the City of Yonkers.

92-G - Motorcycle Safety Fund.

95-K - Transgender and Non-Binary (Tgnb) Wellness and Equity Program Fund.

95-K*2 - Lyme and Tick-Borne Diseases Education, Research and Prevention Fund.

96 - The World Trade Center Memorial Scholarship Fund.

97 - Housing Debt Fund, and Urban Renewal Debt Fund.

97-A - Environmental Quality Protection Fund.

97-B - Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund.

97-C - Training and Education Program on Occupational Safety and Health Fund.

97-D - Environmental Quality Bond Act Fund.

97-E - Forest Preserve Expansion Fund.

97-F - Mental Health Services Fund.

97-G - Centralized Services Fund.

97-H - Lake George Park Trust Fund.

97-I - New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund.

97-J - Firearm Violence Research Fund.

97-K - Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Fund.

97-L - Sewage Treatment Program Management and Administration Fund.

97-P - Community College Tuition and Instructional Income Fund.

97-Q - New York State Emergency Medical Services Training Account.

97-R - State Cemetery Vandalism Restoration, Monument Repair or Removal and Administration Fund.

97-S - Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Performing Arts Center Corporation Fund.

97-T - Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection of the State of New York.

97-V - The New York Interest on Lawyer Account (Iola) Fund.

97-V*2 - New York State Musical Instrument Revolving Fund.

97-W - Chemical Dependence Service Fund.

97-X - Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System; Assessment of Annual Fees on General Hospitals.

97-Y - Business and Licensing Services Account.

97-Z - Arts Capital Grants Fund.

97-AA - The New York State "Discover Queens Fund".

97-BB - Criminal Justice Improvement Account.

97-CC - Municipal Gun Buypack Program Fund.

97-DD - Eminent Domain Account.

97-EE - New York Great Lakes Protection Fund.

97-FF - Empire State Entertainment Diversity Job Training Development Fund.

97-GG - Division for Youth Facilities Improvement Fund.

97-HH - Tuition Reimbursement Fund.

97-JJ - Industrial and Utility Service Account.

97-JJ*2 - Not-for-Profit Short-Term Revolving Loan Fund.

97-KK - Local Services Account.

97-LL - Improvement of Real Property Tax Administration Account.

97-MM - State Park Infrastructure Fund.

97-MM*2 - State Police Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement Account.

97-NN - Pet Cemetery and Pet Crematorium Inspection and Licensing Fund.

97-NN*2 - World University Games Fund.

97-NN*3 - "I Love Ny Waterways" Fund.

97-OO - Biodiversity Stewardship and Research Fund.

97-OO*2 - Clean Air Fund.

97-PP - New York State Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account.

97-QQ - Statewide Public Safety Communications Account.

97-RR - Pet Dealer Licensing Fund.

97-TT - Intervenor Account.

97-UU - Legislative Computer Services Fund.

97-VV - Senate Recyclable Materials, Information Services and Conference Fund.

97-WW - Assembly Recyclable Materials, Information Services and Conference Fund.

97-XX - Animal Population Control Fund.

97-YY - Breast Cancer Research and Education Fund.

97-ZZ - Federal Revenue Maximization Contract Fund.

97-AAA - Clean Water/clean Air Bond Fund.

97-BBB - Clean Water/clean Air Fund.

97-DDD - Federal Single Audit Chargeback Account.

97-DDD*2 - Drinking Water Program Management and Administration Fund.

97-DDD*3 - Education Archives Account.

97-EEE - Clean Water/clean Air Implemenation Fund.

97-EEE*2 - Education Library Account.

97-FFF - Summer School of the Arts Account.

97-GGG - Teacher Certification Program Account.

97-HHH - High School Equivalency Account.

97-III - Indirect Cost Recovery Account.

97-JJJ - Rome School for the Deaf Account.

97-KKK - Batavia School for the Blind Account.

97-LLL - Vocational Rehabilitation Fund.

97-MMM - Archives Records Management Account.

97-NNN - Office of the Professions Account.

97-OOO - Department of Corrections and Community Supervision Asset Forfeiture Account.

97-PPP - Education Museum Account.

97-QQQ - Automation and Printing Chargeback Account.

97-RRR - School Tax Relief Fund.

97-RRR*2 - Debt Reduction Reserve Fund.

97-SSS - Charter Schools Stimulus Fund.

97-TTT - Federal Revenue Maximization Contract Fund.

97-UUU - Tax Revenue Arrearage Account.

97-UUU*2 - Transportation Infrastructure Bond Fund.

97-VVV - Universal Prekindergarten Reserve Fund.

97-WWW - Cuba Lake Management Fund.

97-WWW*2 - Quality Child Care and Protection Fund.

97-WWW*3 - Underground Facilities Safety Training Account.

97-WWW*4 - Consumer Protection Account.

97-WWW*5 - Percy T. Phillips Educational Foundation of the Dental Society of the State of New York Fund.

97-XXX - Additional Mass Transportation Assistance Fund.

97-XXX*2 - Agriculture in the Classroom Fund.

97-YYY - Children and Family Services Quality Enhancement Fund.

97-YYY*2 - Domestic Violence Awareness Fund.

97-ZZZ - Cultural Education Account.

97-CCCC - Interest Assessment Surcharge Fund.

97-CCCC*2 - Vital Records Management Account.

97-CCCC*3 - Tobacco Revenue Guarantee Fund.

97-CCCC*4 - Erie Canal Museum Fund.

97-DDDD - Community Mental Health Support and Workforce Reinvestment Account.

97-EEEE - Rebuild and Renew New York Transportation Bond Fund.

97-EEEE*2 - Cultural Resource Survey Account.

97-EEEE*3 - Federal-State Health Reform Partnership Program Account.

97-GGGG - Medicaid Training Contract Account.

97-HHHH - The Student Lending Education Account.

97-IIII - Patient Safety Center Account.

97-JJJJ - Education Assessment Account.

97-KKKK - Intervenor Account.

97-LLLL - Interstate Reciprocity for Post-Secondary Distance Education Account.

97-LLLL*2 - Women's Cancers Education and Prevention Fund.

97-MMMM - Veterans Remembrance and Cemetery Maintenance and Operation Fund.

97-NNNN - Commercial Gaming Revenue Fund.

97-OOOO - Basic Health Program Trust Fund.

97-OOOO*2 - Smart Schools Bond Fund.

97-PPPP - Lupus Research and Education Fund.

97-PPPP*2 - Sickle Cell Disease Research and Education Fund.

97-QQQQ - Cystic Fibrosis Research and Education Fund.

97-RRRR - Lupus Education and Prevention Fund.

97-SSSS - Leukemia, Lymphoma and Myeloma Research, Education and Treatment Fund.

97-SSSS*2 - Elevator and Related Conveyances Safety Program Account.

97-TTTT - Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Bond Fund.

97-YYYY - Arts Fund.

97-XXXX - State Health Innovation Plan Account.

97-AAAAA - Opioid Stewardship Fund.

98 - Investment of State Funds.

98-A - Investment of General Funds, Bond Proceeds, and Other Funds Not Immediately Required.

98-B - Indigent Legal Services Fund.

98-C - Legal Services Assistance Fund.

98-D - 1332 State Innovation Program Fund.

99 - Withholding of State Assistance Upon Default in Payment of Bonds Held by the State.

99-A - Justice Court Fund.

99-B - Withholding of State Aid for School Purposes Upon Default in Payment of Obligations of the Prospective Recipient.

99-C - Withholding of State Aid Upon Failure of Municipalities and School Districts to Repay Health Insurance Reserve Receipts When Required.

99-D - City University Stabilization Account.

99-D*2 - Community Projects Fund.

99-E - State University Stabilization Account.

99-F - Spinal Cord Injury Research Trust Fund.

99-H - Tribal-State Compact Revenue Account.

99-H*2 - Teacher Education Accreditation Account.

99-I - Racing Regulation Account.

99-J - Child Performer's Protection Fund.

99-K - Child Performer's Holding Fund.

99-L - Assisted Living Residence Quality Oversight Fund.

99-L*2 - Love Your Library Fund.

99-N - Highway Construction and Maintenance Safety Education Fund.

99-O - Arts Institutions Revolving Loan Fund.

99-P - Empire State Stem Cell Trust Fund.

99-Q - Volunteer Firefighting and Volunteer Emergency Services Recruitment and Retention Fund.

99-S - Youth Facility per Diem Account.

99-T - New York State Medical Indemnity Fund Account.

99-U - New York State Gaming Commission Account.

99-U*2 - New York State Teen Health Education Fund.

99-V - Mortgage Settlement Proceeds Trust Fund.

99-V*2 - Homeless Veterans Assistance Fund.

99-W - Transit Assistance for Capital Investments Fund.

99-W*2 - Suny Dsrip Escrow Fund.

99-X - New York Achieving a Better Life Experience (Ny Able) Savings Program Trust Fund.

99-Y - Suny Stony Brook Affiliation Escrow Fund.

99-Y*2 - Health Republic Insurance of New York Fund.

99-Y*3 - Highway Use Tax Administration Account.

99-Z - Cure Childhood Cancer Research Fund.

99-AA - Retiree Health Benefit Trust Fund.

99-BB - Armory Rental Account.

99-BB*2 - Parking Services Fund.

99-BB*3 - New York State Secure Choice Administrative Fund.

99-BB*4 - Suny Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital Affiliation Escrow Fund.

99-BB*5 - School-Based Health Centers Fund.

99-CC - Solid Waste Fund.

99-DD - Special Events Fund.

99-EE - Down's Syndrome Research Fund.

99-FF - Parks Retail Stores Fund.

99-FF*2 - New York Central Business District Trust Fund.

99-GG - Golf Fund.

99-HH - Criminal Justice Discovery Compensation Fund.

99-HH*2 - Public Health Emergency Charitable Gifts Trust Fund.

99-HH*3 - Endangered and Threatened Species Mitigation Bank Fund.

99-HH*4 - Behavioral Health Parity Compliance Fund.

99-II - New York State Cannabis Revenue Fund.

99-JJ - New York State Drug Treatment and Public Education Fund.

99-KK - New York State Community Grants Reinvestment Fund.

99-LL - New York State Council on the Arts Cultural Programs Fund.

99-MM - Emergency Rental Assistance Municipal Corporation Allocation Fund.

99-NN - Opioid Settlement Fund.

99-OO - Pharmacy Benefit Manager Regulatory Fund.

99-PP - Background Check Fund.

99-PP*2 - Agricultural and Farmland Viability Protection Fund.

99-PP*3 - Animal Shelter Regulation Fund.

99-QQ - Hazard Mitigation State Revolving Loan Fund.

99-QQ*2 - New York Climate Action Fund.