Bill Text: NY A01866 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes a climate change education grant program to award grants to eligible applicants to support climate change education grant programs for young people or to provide optional teacher training or professional development programs relevant to the advance of climate change literacy in young people; establishes the New York state climate change education fund.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2024-01-03 - referred to education [A01866 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-A01866-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          1866

                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                    January 23, 2023
                                       ___________

        Introduced by M. of A. L. ROSENTHAL, SEAWRIGHT -- read once and referred
          to the Committee on Education

        AN  ACT  to  amend  the public authorities law and the education law, in
          relation to establishing a climate change education grant program; and
          to amend the tax law and the state finance law, in relation to  estab-
          lishing the New York state climate change education fund

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
     2  the "New York climate change education act".
     3    §  2.  The  public  authorities law is amended by adding a new section
     4  1885 to read as follows:
     5    § 1885. Climate change education grant program. 1.  Definitions.    As
     6  used in this section, the following terms shall have the following mean-
     7  ings:
     8    (a) "Eligible applicant" shall mean (i) a public school district, (ii)
     9  a  board  of  cooperative  educational services, (iii) a community based
    10  organization which may be a for-profit corporation or entity or not-for-
    11  profit corporation or organization, or (iv) a consortium or  partnership
    12  formed  by  a public school district, a board of cooperative educational
    13  services and one or more community based organizations  which  qualifies
    14  for the award of a climate change education grant by the authority under
    15  this section.
    16    (b) "Grant program plan" shall mean the plan submitted to the authori-
    17  ty  by  an  eligible  applicant  pursuant  to  subdivision  four of this
    18  section.
    19    (c) "Climate change education grant program" shall mean  a  comprehen-
    20  sive climate change education program conducted by an eligible applicant
    21  pursuant to subdivision four of this section.
    22    2.  Establishment  of  climate change education grant program; general
    23  components. (a) There is  hereby  established  within  the  authority  a

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD06672-01-3

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     1  climate change education grant program. The program shall be established
     2  by  the  authority,  in consultation with the commissioner of education.
     3  The purpose of the program shall be to provide grants to eligible appli-
     4  cants  to  support  climate  change  education  grant programs for young
     5  people which provides them with topics of instruction in the  components
     6  set  forth  in paragraph (b) of this subdivision or to provide grants to
     7  eligible applicants to provide optional teacher training or professional
     8  development programs relevant to the advance of climate change  literacy
     9  of young people.
    10    (b) In order for an eligible applicant to receive an award of an annu-
    11  al  grant  under  paragraph (c) of this subdivision, the applicant shall
    12  submit with the application the components of instruction which shall be
    13  offered in the applicant's climate change education grant program.   The
    14  applicant  shall  create  a climate change education program designed to
    15  increase the climate literacy of young people by broadening  the  under-
    16  standing  of climate change, including possible long-term and short-term
    17  consequences of climate change  and  potential  solutions  or  create  a
    18  program designed to assist teachers in their professional development as
    19  related to increasing the climate literacy of young people. The authori-
    20  ty may determine certain components and topics of instruction that shall
    21  be  required  to  be  included  in  the climate change education program
    22  offered by the applicant.  The  authority  may  also  determine  certain
    23  components and topics of instruction that shall be offered by the appli-
    24  cant  in  providing  relevant  training  and professional development to
    25  teachers.
    26    (c) Any eligible applicant may apply for, and  upon  approval  of  the
    27  application  by the authority, shall be awarded an annual climate change
    28  education grant provided that the applicant demonstrates  in  the  grant
    29  program plan submitted to the authority that:
    30    (i)  the  applicant is capable of providing students with an effective
    31  climate change education program that shall be meaningful and capable of
    32  providing an effective climate change education program or the applicant
    33  is capable of providing teachers with a relevant effective  training  or
    34  professional  development  program and either program shall be conducted
    35  in accordance with this section and any regulations promulgated pursuant
    36  to this section; and
    37    (ii) if such applicant is a community  based  organization,  that  the
    38  applicant  has  a  proven record and experience in conducting meaningful
    39  and successful climate change education programs, and that the applicant
    40  is capable of providing a climate change education program  to  a  broad
    41  based segment of the youth population or teachers with specific emphasis
    42  on  targeted youths and teachers located in environmental justice commu-
    43  nities in such organization's service area. The authority may  seek  and
    44  shall receive any pertinent information or request and receive recommen-
    45  dations  as to such community based organization's interactions or prior
    46  dealings with any other state or local governmental  entity,  including,
    47  but  not  limited to, any public school district or board of cooperative
    48  educational services in making the determination required by this  para-
    49  graph.
    50    (d) All moneys provided in grants under this section shall be in addi-
    51  tion  to,  and  not in lieu of, any moneys historically appropriated for
    52  the same or similar purposes and shall not be used to offset  or  reduce
    53  moneys previously expended for similar programs.
    54    3.  Climate  change education grant program awards. (a) Within amounts
    55  appropriated therefor, the authority shall be authorized to grant awards
    56  for the support of approved climate change education grant programs.

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     1    (b) Grants to support  an  approved  climate  change  education  grant
     2  program  shall  be  awarded  on  a  competitive basis in accordance with
     3  criteria established by the authority.
     4    (c)  The  authority  shall  appropriate  at least fifty percent of all
     5  grant money appropriated for the climate  change  education  program  to
     6  eligible  applicants for the purposes of increasing the climate literacy
     7  of young people through a climate change education program. The authori-
     8  ty shall appropriate no more than  fifty  percent  of  all  grant  money
     9  appropriated to teacher training or professional development.
    10    (d)  The  department of education shall, from within amounts appropri-
    11  ated to the department, undertake all activities necessary to  plan  for
    12  and  preliminarily  provide for the timely implementation of the climate
    13  change education grant program established pursuant to this section  for
    14  the  state  fiscal year commencing one year following the effective date
    15  of this section.
    16    (e) Not more than five percent of any amounts made available by appro-
    17  priation in any single fiscal year  for  the  climate  change  education
    18  grant program shall be annually retained by the authority for the admin-
    19  istrative purposes of the department.
    20    (f)  Of  the  amounts  made available by appropriation for the climate
    21  change education grant program, not more than five percent of any  funds
    22  made  by  such  appropriation for the state fiscal year commencing three
    23  years following the effective date of this section shall be made  avail-
    24  able  for payment to a nationally recognized and accredited organization
    25  with experience in analyzing the efficacy and benefits of climate change
    26  education grant programs for purposes of enabling such  organization  to
    27  evaluate the totality of the grant program and grants awarded in the two
    28  years  following  the effective date of this section. Not more than four
    29  percent of any funds made by such appropriation  for  the  state  fiscal
    30  year  commencing four years following the effective date of this section
    31  shall be made available for payment to the same organization  which  was
    32  awarded  the initial contract to so analyze the climate change education
    33  grant program for the purpose  of  providing  necessary  funds  to  such
    34  organization  to analyze the climate change education grant program from
    35  its inception through and including all the grant year  periods  author-
    36  ized under this section. The contract to be awarded to such organization
    37  shall  be  let  only after a request for proposal has been issued by the
    38  department of education in the manner provided for by law, and the award
    39  of such contract shall be subject to competitive bidding requirements as
    40  also required by law. The department of education shall  include  within
    41  the  request for proposal detailed criteria of evaluation to be employed
    42  by the organization to be awarded the  bid.  The  request  for  proposal
    43  shall also allow for a bidding organization to submit additional evalua-
    44  tive  criteria  that may be utilized by the organization awarded the bid
    45  if approved by the department of education. Notwithstanding  any  incon-
    46  sistent  provision  of  this  paragraph,  the request for proposal shall
    47  include a provision authorizing the authority to terminate  the  awarded
    48  contract  to  the  successful  bidder with respect to the conduct of the
    49  second evaluation of the grant  program  for  the  entire  grant  period
    50  authorized under this section if the authority is not satisfied with the
    51  quality of effort demonstrated by such bidder in the first evaluation of
    52  the  grant  program period. In such case, a similar request for proposal
    53  procedure shall be utilized for the purpose of making the second  evalu-
    54  ation.
    55    (g) Beginning with the school year beginning in July two years follow-
    56  ing the effective date of this section and every school year thereafter,

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     1  from  any  annual  appropriations and/or reappropriations made therefor,
     2  the authority shall set aside eighty percent of the money  so  appropri-
     3  ated (minus any amounts necessary to pay adjustment expenses pursuant to
     4  paragraphs  (d),  (e),  and  (f) of this subdivision) for the purpose of
     5  awarding  grants  for  climate  change  education  grant  program  plans
     6  approved  by  the authority pursuant to subdivision four of this section
     7  to be conducted by public school districts and/or boards of  cooperative
     8  educational  services  including  those  programs  which are going to be
     9  conducted in accordance with a program plan pursuant to  consortiums  or
    10  partnerships  formed by a public school district and/or board of cooper-
    11  ative educational services and one or  more  community  based  organiza-
    12  tions.  Priority, substantial consideration and weight shall be accorded
    13  by the authority in the awarding of grants to such consortiums or  part-
    14  nerships.  The authority shall set aside twenty percent of any appropri-
    15  ation for the purpose of awarding grants for  climate  change  education
    16  grant  program  plans  approved by the authority for eligible applicants
    17  who are community based organizations  which  are  not  conducting  such
    18  program as part of a consortium or partnership.
    19    4.  Application  for  grants;  climate  change education grant program
    20  plan. (a) The authority shall  establish  an  application  procedure  by
    21  which  eligible  applicants  may  apply  for  a  grant  pursuant to this
    22  section, and the manner and method including specified objective  crite-
    23  ria  consistent with this section by which the authority shall determine
    24  the eligibility of an applicant.
    25    (b) The eligible applicant shall submit with the climate change educa-
    26  tion grant application the applicant's grant program plan to the author-
    27  ity, which shall include a detailed description of the proposed  climate
    28  change education program, including but not limited to:
    29    (i) an outline for the curriculum to be covered in the eligible appli-
    30  cant's program for students or workshop for teachers, including instruc-
    31  tional  materials, books, videos or other instructional tools to be used
    32  and the training which will  be  provided  to  teachers,  personnel  and
    33  volunteers who will conduct the program;
    34    (ii) any special or unusual or innovative services, programs or educa-
    35  tion  methods  to be utilized including special technology or scientific
    36  methods;
    37    (iii) the number and types  of  teaching  or  other  personnel  to  be
    38  employed,  or volunteers to be used, together with their professional or
    39  academic credentials;
    40    (iv) the geographic area in which the proposed program will be offered
    41  along with an estimate of the number of students  or  teachers  who  the
    42  applicant  estimates  will  participate  in  such  a  program and if the
    43  geographic area is located in an environmental justice community;
    44    (v) a demonstration that the proposed program is adequate in terms  of
    45  course length;
    46    (vi) special training or professional development services offered for
    47  teachers if relevant; and
    48    (vii) any other information the authority may request.
    49    5.  Maintenance  of  effort.  Any moneys made available to an eligible
    50  applicant shall not be used to offset or reduce  the  amount  of  moneys
    51  previously  expended  for  the same or similar programs in a prior year,
    52  but shall be used to supplement any prior years' expenditures. No eligi-
    53  ble applicant shall reduce any subsequent years'  expenditures  for  the
    54  same or similar programs as a result of receiving any grant, or increase
    55  in the amount of any prior awarded grant, pursuant to this section.

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     1    6.  Annual  reports  by grant recipients. (a) Every eligible applicant
     2  that has been awarded a grant under this section shall  file  an  annual
     3  report  with  the  authority,  in  such  form  and with such data as the
     4  authority prescribes detailing the expenditure of grant funds,  together
     5  with  an  analysis  of  the  climate  change  education grant program it
     6  conducted.
     7    (b) The authority shall on or before  February  first  in  each  year,
     8  submit  a report on the program to the governor, the temporary president
     9  of the senate and the speaker of the  assembly  containing  his  or  her
    10  findings and recommendations. In the report submitted in the fourth year
    11  and  the sixth year following the effective date of this section respec-
    12  tively, the authority shall also include the evaluation of  the  program
    13  as  presented by the accredited organization in accordance with subdivi-
    14  sion three of this section.
    15    7. Notification to potential applicants. The authority shall send,  in
    16  a  timely  manner, every public school district and board of cooperative
    17  educational services and every requesting community based organization a
    18  copy of this section and general information  relating  to  the  climate
    19  change education grant program and the application process therefor.
    20    8.  Regulations.  The authority shall promulgate rules and regulations
    21  as shall be reasonably necessary to effectuate the  provisions  of  this
    22  section.
    23    §  3.  Section  305  of  the  education law is amended by adding a new
    24  subdivision 60 to read as follows:
    25    60. The commissioner shall cooperate with the  president  of  the  New
    26  York  state  energy research and development authority in establishing a
    27  climate change education grant program as described in section  eighteen
    28  hundred eighty-five of the public authorities law.
    29    §  4.  The tax law is amended by adding a new section 630-l to read as
    30  follows:
    31    § 630-l. Gift for New York state climate  change  education  fund.  An
    32  individual  in  any  taxable year may elect to contribute to the climate
    33  change education fund for educational programs and professional develop-
    34  ment in schools related to climate change. The contribution shall be  in
    35  any  whole  dollar  amount  and shall not reduce the amount of state tax
    36  owed by such individual. The commissioner shall  include  space  on  the
    37  personal  income  tax  return to enable a taxpayer to make such contrib-
    38  ution.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law,  all   revenues
    39  collected  pursuant  to  this  section shall be credited to the New York
    40  state climate change education fund and used  only  for  those  purposes
    41  enumerated in section ninety-nine-qq of the state finance law.
    42    § 5. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 99-qq to
    43  read as follows:
    44    §  99-qq.  New  York  state climate change education fund. 1. There is
    45  hereby established in the joint custody of the state comptroller and the
    46  commissioner of taxation and finance a special fund to be known  as  the
    47  "New York state climate change education fund".
    48    2.  Such fund shall consist of all revenues received by the department
    49  of taxation and finance, pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  section  six
    50  hundred thirty-l of the tax law and all other moneys appropriated there-
    51  to  from  any other fund or source pursuant to law. Nothing contained in
    52  this section shall prevent the state from  receiving  grants,  gifts  or
    53  bequests  for  the  purposes  of the fund as defined in this section and
    54  depositing them into the fund according to law.
    55    3. On or before the first day of February each year, the  commissioner
    56  of  education  shall provide a written report to the temporary president

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     1  of the senate, speaker of the assembly,  chair  of  the  senate  finance
     2  committee,  chair of the assembly ways and means committee, chair of the
     3  senate committee on education, chair of the assembly  education  commit-
     4  tee, the state comptroller and the public. Such report shall include how
     5  the  monies of the fund were utilized during the preceding calendar year
     6  and shall include:
     7    (i) the amount of money dispersed from the fund and the award  process
     8  used for such disbursements;
     9    (ii) recipients of awards from the fund;
    10    (iii) the amount awarded to each recipient;
    11    (iv) the purposes for which such awards were granted; and
    12    (v) a summary financial plan for such monies which shall include esti-
    13  mates of all receipts and all disbursements for the current and succeed-
    14  ing  fiscal  years,  along with the actual results from the prior fiscal
    15  year.
    16    4. Moneys shall be payable from the fund on the audit and  warrant  of
    17  the  comptroller  on vouchers approved and certified by the commissioner
    18  of education.
    19    5. The moneys in such fund  shall  be  expended  for  the  purpose  of
    20  supplementing  educational  programs  in  schools  for  climate  change,
    21  including such programs offered or provided by a not-for-profit.  Eligi-
    22  ble programs are those with an established curriculum providing instruc-
    23  tion focused on climate change or programs providing teacher training or
    24  professional development programs relevant to  the  advance  of  climate
    25  change literacy of young people.
    26    §  6. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision or
    27  section of this act shall be adjudged by any court of  competent  juris-
    28  diction  to  be  invalid  and  after  exhaustion of all further judicial
    29  review, the judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the  remain-
    30  der  thereof,  but  shall  be  confined  in its operation to the clause,
    31  sentence,  paragraph,  subdivision  or  section  of  this  act  directly
    32  involved  in  the  controversy  in  which  the  judgment shall have been
    33  rendered.
    34    § 7. This act shall take effect immediately.
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