Provides that the transfer of certain state lands to KIPP: Albany Community Public Charter Schools shall be made after the submission of the application to the office of general services for such transfer, and prior to the expiration of provisions authorizing such transfer; extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating thereto.
Impact
The bill's amendment to the existing provisions means that there will be stricter controls and requirements on how the land can be conveyed to the charter school. This may help ensure that the land is allocated properly and in alignment with state regulations, potentially affecting the way public land is managed and utilized for educational purposes. By clearly delineating the processes involved in the transfer of land, S08041 seeks to streamline interactions between state agencies and educational institutions.
Summary
Senate Bill S08041 focuses on the transfer of unappropriated state land to KIPP: Albany Community Public Charter Schools. This bill amends existing legislation by specifying that the transfer will only take place after KIPP submits an application to the Office of General Services. The time frame for this application submission is limited to two years after the effective date of the act, and the actual conveyance of the land must occur before the expiration of the provisions that authorize this transfer.
Contention
Some points of contention regarding this bill may center around the allocation of state resources and the effectiveness of charter schools like KIPP. Proponents of the bill may argue that the transfer is a step forward in supporting education initiatives, while opponents might raise concerns about the appropriateness of transferring state-owned land for charter school use and its implications for traditional public education funding. There may also be discussions on whether charter schools contribute positively to the educational ecosystem or detract from publicly funded schools.
Same As
Provides that the transfer of certain state lands to KIPP: Albany Community Public Charter Schools shall be made after the submission of the application to the office of general services for such transfer, and prior to the expiration of provisions authorizing such transfer; extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating thereto.
Authorizes the town of Orangetown to establish community preservation funds; establishes a real estate transfer tax with revenues therefrom to be deposited in said community preservation fund; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof.
Authorizes the town of Orangetown to establish community preservation funds; establishes a real estate transfer tax with revenues therefrom to be deposited in said community preservation fund; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof.
Authorizes the town of Orangetown to establish community preservation funds; establishes a real estate transfer tax with revenues therefrom to be deposited in said community preservation fund; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof.
Authorizes the town of Orangetown to establish community preservation funds; establishes a real estate transfer tax with revenues therefrom to be deposited in said community preservation fund; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof.
Provides that no transferor of real property to the state under the parks, recreation and historic preservation law shall retain the right to name such property, nor make naming rights a condition of the transfer, nor require that the property be named after any person, living or dead.
Relates to the metes and bounds of certain land to be conveyed by the state to the town of Romulus, county of Seneca; provides that such land shall revert to the state if not used for specific purposes; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.
Relates to the metes and bounds of certain land to be conveyed by the state to the town of Romulus, county of Seneca; provides that such land shall revert to the state if not used for specific purposes; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.