Bill Text: NY A04288 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Enacts the senior environmental corps act; establishes the senior environmental corps within the department of environmental conservation; establishes a mechanism for seniors to volunteer their services for environmental purposes; creates senior environmental corps coordinating council; makes provisions for volunteer agreements.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2024-01-03 - referred to environmental conservation [A04288 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-A04288-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          4288

                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                    February 14, 2023
                                       ___________

        Introduced by M. of A. LEMONDES -- read once and referred to the Commit-
          tee on Environmental Conservation

        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  environmental  conservation law, in relation to
          establishing a Senior  Environmental  Corps  that  would  utilize  the
          expertise  of  professional  seniors  for  environmental  and  natural
          resource programs

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

     1    Section  1.  The environmental conservation law is amended by adding a
     2  new article 50 to read as follows:
     3                                 ARTICLE 50
     4                       SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL CORPS ACT
     5  Section 50-0101. Short title.
     6          50-0103. Legislative findings.
     7          50-0105. Definitions.
     8          50-0107. Creation of senior environmental corps.
     9          50-0109. Goals of senior environmental corps.
    10          50-0111. Creation of  senior  environmental  corps  coordinating
    11                     council.
    12          50-0113. Duties of the department.
    13          50-0115. Volunteer agreements.
    14  § 50-0101. Short title.
    15    This  article  shall be known and may be cited as the "senior environ-
    16  mental corps act".
    17  § 50-0103. Legislative findings.
    18    The legislature finds that:
    19    (1) Enhancement and protection of the state's environment demands more
    20  resources than government funding can provide;
    21    (2) A critical  underutilized  asset  to  society  is  the  knowledge,
    22  skills, abilities, and wisdom of our expanding, able senior population;

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01219-01-3

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     1    (3)  Central to the well-being and continued connection to the society
     2  of New York's senior citizens is the opportunity for them to voluntarily
     3  continue to provide meaningful contributions and to share their  profes-
     4  sional  training,  lifelong  skills, talents, and wisdom with New York's
     5  citizens;
     6    (4) It will benefit all the citizens of the state to create a partner-
     7  ship  between our senior citizens and the state's natural resource agen-
     8  cies to augment our capability to protect, enhance  and  appreciate  the
     9  environment.
    10  § 50-0105. Definitions.
    11    As used in this article:
    12    (1)  "Agency" means one of the agencies or organizations participating
    13  in the activities of the senior environmental corps.
    14    (2) "Coordinator" means the person designated by the commissioner with
    15  the advice of the council to administer the  activities  of  the  senior
    16  environmental corps.
    17    (3) "Corps" means the senior environmental corps.
    18    (4)  "Council" means the senior environmental corps coordinating coun-
    19  cil.
    20    (5) "Department" means the department of environmental conservation.
    21    (6) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of the department  of  envi-
    22  ronmental conservation or the commissioner's authorized representative.
    23    (7)  "Representative" means the person who represents an agency on the
    24  council and is responsible for the activities  of  the  senior  environ-
    25  mental corps in his or her agency.
    26    (8) "Senior" means any person who is fifty-five years of age or over.
    27    (9) "Volunteer" means a person who is willing to work without expecta-
    28  tion  of  salary  or  financial  reward, and who chooses where he or she
    29  provides services and the type of services he or she provides.
    30  § 50-0107. Creation of senior environmental corps.
    31    The senior environmental corps is created within the department.   The
    32  departments  of  health,  education and family assistance and the office
    33  for the aging and the division of veterans' affairs shall participate in
    34  the administration and implementation of the corps and each such depart-
    35  ment, office and division shall appoint  three  representatives  to  the
    36  council.
    37  § 50-0109. Goals of senior environmental corps.
    38    The goals of the corps shall be to:
    39    (1)  Provide  resources  and  a  support structure to facilitate corps
    40  activities and accomplish goals;
    41    (2) Carry out professional and paraprofessional   projects that  focus
    42  on  conservation,  protection,  rehabilitation  and  enhancement  of the
    43  state's natural,  environmental  and  recreational  resources  and  that
    44  otherwise   would  not  be  implemented  because  of  limited  financial
    45  resources;
    46    (3) Provide meaningful opportunities for senior volunteers to continue
    47  to utilize their  professional  training,  lifelong  skills,  abilities,
    48  experience and wisdom through participation in corps projects;
    49    (4) Assist agencies in carrying out statutory assignments with limited
    50  funding resources;
    51    (5)  Enhance  community  understanding of environmental issues through
    52  educational outreach; and
    53    (6) Enhance the state's ability to provide needed public  services  in
    54  both urban and rural settings.
    55  § 50-0111. Creation of senior environmental corps coordinating council.

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     1    The department shall convene a senior environmental corps coordinating
     2  council to meet as needed to establish and assess policies; define stan-
     3  dards  for  projects, evaluate and select projects; develop recruitment,
     4  training and placement procedures; receive and review project status and
     5  completing  reports;  and provide for recognition of volunteer activity.
     6  The council shall include sixteen representatives, with three  represen-
     7  tatives  appointed  by  the  departments of health, education and family
     8  assistance and the office for the aging and the  division  of  veterans'
     9  affairs,  and one representative appointed by the department.  The coun-
    10  cil shall develop bylaws, policies and procedures to govern  its  activ-
    11  ities.
    12    The council shall advise the commissioner on distribution of available
    13  funding for corps activities.
    14  § 50-0113. Duties of the department.
    15    (1) Contingent upon available funding, the department shall:
    16    a. Provide a coordinator and staff support to the council as needed;
    17    b. Provide support to the agencies for recruitment of volunteers;
    18    c.  Develop  a  budget and allocate available funds with advice of the
    19  council;
    20    d. Develop a written volunteer agreement;
    21    e. Collect and maintain project and volunteer records;
    22    f. Provide reports  to  the  state  legislature  and  the  council  as
    23  requested;
    24    g.  Provide agency project managers and volunteers with orientation to
    25  the corps program and training in the use of volunteers;
    26    h. Act as a liaison with and provide information to other  states  and
    27  jurisdictions on the corps program and program activities;
    28    i. Appoint a representative to the coordinating council;
    29    j. Develop project proposals;
    30    k. Administer project activities within the agency;
    31    l. Develop appropriate procedures for the use of volunteers;
    32    m.  Provide  project orientation, technical training, safety training,
    33  equipment and supplies to carry out project activities;
    34    n. Maintain project records and provide project reports;
    35    o. Apply for and accept grants or  contributions  for  corps  approved
    36  projects; and
    37    p.  With  the  approval of the council, enter into memoranda of under-
    38  standing and cooperative agreements with federal, state and local  agen-
    39  cies to carry out corps approved projects.
    40    (2) The department shall not use corps volunteers to displace current-
    41  ly employed workers.
    42  § 50-0115. Volunteer agreements.
    43    All  volunteer activity must be performed under the terms of a written
    44  master agreement approved by the council and the attorney general. As  a
    45  minimum,  the volunteer agreement must include a description of the work
    46  that the volunteer is to perform, including the standards of performance
    47  required, any expenses or other benefits to which the volunteer is to be
    48  entitled, such as mileage, lodging, state industrial coverage,  uniforms
    49  or  other clothing or supplies, training or other support to be provided
    50  to the volunteer by the agency, the duration of the agreement,  and  the
    51  terms under which the agreement may be canceled.
    52    §  2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred fiftieth day after
    53  it shall have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition,  amend-
    54  ment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implemen-
    55  tation  of  this act on its effective date are authorized to be made and
    56  completed on or before such effective date.
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