New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09682

Introduced
4/1/26  
Refer
4/1/26  

Caption

Authorizes the transfer of funds from the tuition reimbursement account to the proprietary vocational school supervision account in the event that the net balance of the tuition reimbursement account is in excess of two million five hundred thousand dollars.

Impact

By establishing a clear mechanism for transferring funds when certain financial thresholds are met, S09682 reinforces the commitment of the state to enhance vocational education. The availability of more funds for vocational schools may positively influence the quality of training programs offered and better prepare students for entering the workforce. This aligns with broader state goals of improving educational outcomes and workforce readiness by investing in practical vocational training.

Summary

Bill S09682 is aimed at enhancing the financial support for vocational education in New York by modifying existing regulations regarding the tuition reimbursement account. Specifically, the bill authorizes the transfer of funds from the tuition reimbursement account to the proprietary vocational school supervision account when the net balance of the tuition reimbursement account exceeds two million five hundred thousand dollars. This amendment is intended to ensure that vocational schools receive necessary funding for effective supervision and operational support.

Contention

Although the bill presents clear financial provisions, its implications may lead to discussions about the prioritization of funding within educational budgets. Critics might argue that emphasizing proprietary vocational schools could divert essential funds away from traditional public educational institutions. There is a potential contention around how these financial transfers are managed and whether they will adequately meet the needs of various educational entities in the state.

Notable_points

The simplicity of the bill's language and its direct approach to funding transfers is noteworthy. The bill is designed to take effect immediately upon passage, which reflects urgency in addressing the funding needs of vocational education. As discussions continue in the legislative process, it will be essential for stakeholders to weigh the benefits against potential drawbacks to ensure a balanced approach to educational funding across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A08838

Increases the excess limit for funds in the New York state thoroughbred breeding and development fund from seventy-five thousand dollars to five hundred thousand dollars.

NY S08351

Increases the excess limit for funds in the New York state thoroughbred breeding and development fund from seventy-five thousand dollars to five hundred thousand dollars.

NY S08911

Increases the amount of the credit against taxes for long-term care insurance from twenty to forty percent and from one thousand five hundred dollars to two thousand five hundred dollars.

NY A07902

Authorizes the city of Little Falls, in the county of Herkimer, to issue serial bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed three million four hundred thousand dollars for the purpose of liquidating deficits in its general, golf, and water funds; requires that the city of Little Falls prepare quarterly budget reports, quarterly trial balances and a three-year financial plan.

NY S07028

Authorizes the city of Little Falls, in the county of Herkimer, to issue serial bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed three million four hundred thousand dollars for the purpose of liquidating deficits in its general, golf, and water funds; requires that the city of Little Falls prepare quarterly budget reports, quarterly trial balances and a three-year financial plan.

NY A05517

Relates to degree-granting proprietary colleges; creates the proprietary college tuition reimbursement account for the refund of tuition paid by eligible students asserting certain violations; establishes an assessment to be paid by proprietary schools to fund the account.

NY A09332

Increases the monetary jurisdiction of the justice courts from three thousand dollars to fifteen thousand dollars.

NY A07950

Provides that the penalty for the abandonment of animals is a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for not more than one year, or by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or by both.

NY S08303

Increases the small purchase threshold for purchase contracts for supplies, materials or equipment involving an estimated expenditure in excess of the New York city school construction authority from ten thousand dollars to one hundred thousand dollars.

NY A08826

Increases the small purchase threshold for purchase contracts for supplies, materials or equipment involving an estimated expenditure in excess of the New York city school construction authority from ten thousand dollars to one hundred thousand dollars.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.