STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 3539 2025-2026 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY January 28, 2025 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. LEVENBERG, STECK, BEEPHAN -- read once and referred to the Committee on Banks AN ACT to amend the general municipal law and the banking law, in relation to the establishment of a savings bank, savings and loan association or credit union municipal deposit program The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Paragraph c of subdivision 1 of section 10 of the general 2 municipal law, as amended by chapter 623 of the laws of 1998, is amended 3 to read as follows: 4 c. "Public deposits" shall mean deposits of public funds in a bank, 5 savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union, or trust 6 company which are available for all uses generally permitted by the 7 bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union, or trust 8 company to the depositing local government for actually and finally 9 collected funds under the bank's, savings bank's, savings and loan asso- 10 ciation's, credit union's, or trust company's account agreement or poli- 11 cies. 12 § 2. Paragraphs f, g and h of subdivision 1 of section 10 of the 13 general municipal law are relettered paragraphs g, h and i and three new 14 paragraphs f, j and k are added to read as follows: 15 f. "Credit union" shall mean a state-chartered credit union as defined 16 by subdivision nine of section two of the banking law or a federally- 17 chartered credit union as defined by the Federal Credit Union Act, 18 located and authorized to do business in New York. 19 j. "Savings bank" shall mean a savings bank as defined by subdivision 20 four of section two of the banking law or any federal savings bank. 21 k. "Savings and loan association" shall mean a savings and loan asso- 22 ciation as defined by subdivision eight of section two of the banking 23 law or any federal savings and loan association. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD06286-01-5
A. 3539 2 1 § 3. Subdivisions 2 and 4 of section 10 of the general municipal law, 2 as amended by chapter 623 of the laws of 1998, paragraph a of subdivi- 3 sion 2 as amended by chapter 128 of the laws of 2012 and paragraph c of 4 subdivision 2 and paragraph (e) of subdivision 4 as further amended by 5 section 104 of part A of chapter 62 of the laws of 2011, are amended to 6 read as follows: 7 2. a. (i) The governing board of every local government shall desig- 8 nate one or more banks, savings banks, savings and loan associations, 9 credit unions or trust companies for the deposit of public funds, the 10 disposition of which is not otherwise provided for by law, received by 11 the chief fiscal officer or any other officer authorized by law to make 12 deposits. Such designation shall be by resolution of the governing board 13 or, in the case of a city, such other body as may be authorized or 14 required by law to designate depositaries. Such resolution shall specify 15 the maximum amount which may be kept on deposit at any time in each such 16 bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union or trust 17 company. Such designations and amounts may be changed at any time by 18 further resolution. 19 (ii) The governing board of a local government that has designated one 20 or more banks, savings banks, savings and loan associations, credit 21 unions or trust companies for the deposit of public funds pursuant to 22 subparagraph (i) of this paragraph may, in its discretion, authorize the 23 designated bank, savings bank, savings and loan associations, credit 24 unions or trust [company] companies to arrange for the redeposit of the 25 local government's funds in one or more banking institutions, as defined 26 in section nine-r of the banking law, for the account of the local 27 government, through a deposit placement program that meets all of the 28 following conditions: 29 (A) On or after the date that the local government's funds are 30 received, the designated bank, savings bank, savings and loan associ- 31 ation, credit union or trust company: (I) arranges for the redeposit of 32 such funds into deposit accounts in one or more banking institutions and 33 (II) serves as custodian for the local government with respect to the 34 funds redeposited into such accounts. 35 (B) Local government funds deposited in a designated bank, savings 36 bank, savings and loan association, credit union or trust company in 37 accordance with this subparagraph and held in the designated bank, 38 savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union or trust compa- 39 ny in excess of the amount insured by the federal deposit insurance 40 corporation or the National Credit Union share insurance fund, pending 41 redeposit of the funds pursuant to this subparagraph shall be secured in 42 accordance with subdivision three of this section. 43 (C) The full amount of local government funds redeposited by the 44 designated bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit 45 union or trust company into deposit accounts in banking institutions 46 pursuant to this subparagraph (plus accrued interest, if any) shall be 47 insured by the federal deposit insurance corporation or the National 48 Credit Union share insurance fund. 49 (D) At the same time that the money of the local government is rede- 50 posited pursuant to this subparagraph, the selected depository receives 51 an amount of deposits from customers of other financial institutions 52 pursuant to the deposit placement program that are at least equal to the 53 amount of the local government's funds redeposited by the designated 54 bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union or trust 55 company. The governing board of every local government shall forward a 56 copy of such resolution to the office of the state comptroller who shall
A. 3539 3 1 retain such copy until such resolution is amended or dissolved. A copy 2 of such resolution shall be retained by the state comptroller for record 3 keeping purposes only. 4 b. Except as otherwise provided by law, all deposits shall be made to 5 the credit of the local government. The deposit of public funds pursu- 6 ant to this subdivision shall release the officer making the deposit and 7 [his or her] their surety from any liability for loss of such public 8 funds by reason of the default or insolvency of any such bank, savings 9 bank, savings and loan association, credit union or trust company. 10 c. The governing board of a local government, in which a banking 11 development district has been designated by the superintendent of finan- 12 cial services pursuant to section ninety-six-d of the banking law, may 13 designate a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit 14 union, trust company or national bank located in such district for the 15 deposit of public funds, the disposition of which is not otherwise 16 provided for by law, received by the chief fiscal officer or other offi- 17 cer authorized by law to make such deposits. Such designation shall be 18 by resolution of the governing board or, in the case of a city, such 19 other body as may be authorized or required by law to designate deposi- 20 tories. Such resolution shall specify the maximum amount which may be 21 kept on deposit at any time with such bank, savings bank, savings and 22 loan association, credit union, trust company or national bank located 23 in such district. Subject to an agreement between such governing board 24 and such banking institution, public funds deposited in such banking 25 institution may earn a fixed interest rate which is at or below such 26 banking institution's posted two year certificate of deposit rate. In 27 those instances where there is such an agreement, its terms and condi- 28 tions shall also be specified in the resolution. Any such designation, 29 amount, or agreement provisions may be changed at any time by further 30 resolution. 31 4. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the 32 chief fiscal officer, or other officer authorized by law to make depos- 33 its, may, subject to the approval of the governing body of a local 34 government, by resolution, enter into a contract with a courier service 35 for the purpose of causing the deposit of public funds with a bank, 36 savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union or trust compa- 37 ny as provided in this section. 38 (b) The entrusting of public funds for deposit pursuant to paragraph 39 (a) of this subdivision shall release the officer entrusting the public 40 funds to the courier service and [his or her] their surety from any 41 liability for loss of such public funds by the courier service in the 42 process of delivering such public funds to the designated bank, savings 43 bank, savings and loan association, credit union or trust company. 44 (c) The local government authorizing the deposit of public funds by a 45 courier service pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision shall 46 require the courier service to obtain a surety bond for the full amount 47 entrusted to the courier, payable to the local government and executed 48 by an insurance company authorized to do business in this state, the 49 claims paying ability of which is rated in the highest rating category 50 by at least two nationally recognized statistical rating organizations, 51 to insure against any loss of public funds entrusted to the courier 52 service for deposit or failure to deposit the full amount entrusted to 53 the courier. 54 (d) A deposit made by a courier on behalf of a local government shall 55 be deemed to be a deposit made by the chief fiscal officer or other
A. 3539 4 1 officer entrusting such funds for purposes of the requirements contained 2 in this section for securing public deposits. 3 (e) A bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union 4 or trust company may, from time to time and as agreed upon with a local 5 government, reimburse all or part of, but not more than, the actual cost 6 incurred by the local government in transporting cash, negotiable 7 instruments or other items for deposit through a courier service. Any 8 such reimbursement agreement shall apply only to a specified deposit 9 transaction, and may be subject to such terms, conditions and limita- 10 tions as the bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit 11 union or trust company deems necessary to ensure sound banking prac- 12 tices, including, but not limited to, any terms, conditions or limita- 13 tions that may be required by the department of financial services or 14 other federal or state authority. 15 § 4. Subdivision 2 of section 11 of the general municipal law, as 16 amended by chapter 128 of the laws of 2012, is amended to read as 17 follows: 18 2. a. The governing board of any local government or, if the governing 19 board so delegates, the chief fiscal officer or other officer having 20 custody of the moneys may temporarily invest moneys not required for 21 immediate expenditure, except moneys the investment of which is other- 22 wise provided for by law, either: (1) in special time interest-bearing 23 deposit accounts in, or certificates of deposit issued by, a bank, 24 savings bank, savings and loan association, or share certificates issued 25 by a credit union or trust company located and authorized to do business 26 in this state; or (2) in accordance with all of the following condi- 27 tions: 28 (i) the moneys are invested through a bank, savings bank, savings and 29 loan association, credit union or trust company located and authorized 30 to do business in this state; 31 (ii) the bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit 32 union or trust company arranges for the deposit of the moneys in certif- 33 icates of deposit or share certificates in one or more banking insti- 34 tutions, as defined in section nine-r of the banking law, for the 35 account of the local government; 36 (iii) the full amount of principal and accrued interest of each such 37 certificate of deposit or share certificate must be insured by the 38 federal deposit insurance corporation or the National Credit Union share 39 insurance fund; 40 (iv) the bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit 41 union or trust company acts as custodian for the local government with 42 respect to such certificates of deposit issued for the local govern- 43 ment's account; and 44 (v) at the same time that the local government's moneys are deposited 45 and the certificates of deposit or share certificates are issued for the 46 account of the local government, the bank, savings bank, savings and 47 loan association, credit union or trust company receives an amount of 48 deposits from customers of other financial institutions equal to or 49 greater than the amount of the moneys invested by the local government 50 through the bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit 51 union or trust company. 52 b. For any investment made pursuant to paragraph a of this subdivi- 53 sion, such time deposit account or certificate of deposit or share 54 certificates shall be payable within such time as the proceeds shall be 55 needed to meet expenditures for which such moneys were obtained and 56 provided further that such time deposit account or certificate of depos-
A. 3539 5 1 it or share certificates be secured in the same manner as is provided 2 for securing deposits of public funds by subdivision three of section 3 ten of this article. 4 § 5. The banking law is amended by adding a new section 454-a to read 5 as follows: 6 § 454-a. Deposits of public money with credit unions; security. A 7 credit union accepting deposits of public money is subject to the limi- 8 tations provided in section ten of the general municipal law and shall 9 pledge assets or furnish other security satisfactory in form and amount 10 to the depositor, for the repayment of monies held in the name of such 11 depositor, when required to be secured by applicable law, decree, or 12 regulation. 13 § 6. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall 14 have become a law.