2004 Yellow Book | |||||
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COUNCIL ON THE ARTS (Summary) View Details |
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Adjusted Appropriation 2003-04 |
Executive Request 2004-05 |
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AGENCY SUMMARY | |||||
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General Fund | 44,677,500 | 44,455,000 | (222,500) | -0.5% | |
Special Revenue-Other | 600,000 | 13,100,000 | 12,500,000 | 2,083.3% | |
Special Revenue-Federal | 962,200 | 1,050,000 | 87,800 | 9.1% | |
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Total for AGENCY SUMMARY: | 46,239,700 | 58,605,000 | 12,365,300 | 26.7% |
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ALL FUNDS PERSONNEL BUDGETED FILL LEVELS |
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Requested 2004-05 |
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General Fund: | 47 | 65 | 18 |
All Other Funds: | 8 | 390 | 382 |
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TOTAL: | 55 | 455 | 400 |
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Budget Highlights |
The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) is responsible for stimulating the performing and fine arts in New York State. The Council works to expand and encourage cultural resources and promote interest in the arts in the State. The Council is also responsible for administering grants to local not-for-profit arts organizations. |
This agency is included in the Education, Labor and Family Assistance appropriation bill. |
State Operations |
The Executive recommends General Fund appropriations of $4,921,000 for the Administration Program, a reduction of $179,000 from State Fiscal Year 2003-04 levels. This reflects a 0.4 percent reduction in administrative costs. |
The Governor proposes maintaining at $400,000 the Special Revenue Fund - Other appropriation reflecting a proposal for the Administration Program that provides the Council with authorization to spend revenues it receives from arts license plates, as well as gifts and donations. |
The Executive proposes providing a General Fund appropriation of $556,000 for the Empire State Plaza Performing Arts Center Corporation Program, reflecting a $11,000 decrease from SFY 2003-04 levels. |
The Governor proposes providing a General Fund appropriation of $1,578,000 for the New York State Theatre Institute, reflecting a $32,500 decrease from SFY 2003-04 levels. |
The Executive recommends a $12,500,000 Special Revenue- Other appropriation to create the New York Institute for Cultural Education Program, to be supported by an existing State surcharge imposed by county clerks for filing, recording and certifying records. Monies deposited in this Fund would be available to support the Executive's proposed new public benefit corporation, the New York Institute for Cultural Education (NYICE). |
Aid to Localities |
The Governor recommends a General Fund appropriation of $37,400,000 in the Administration Program, reflecting no change from SFY 2003-04 levels. The Executive includes appropriation language authorizing: |
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Article VII Proposals |
The Executive proposes the creation of a new public benefit corporation, the New York Institute for Cultural Education (NYICE) with the central mission of enriching the State's cultural resources. NYICE will administer programs for the preservation, development and promotion of New York's cultural resources, including the State Museum, the State Library and the State Archives. These programs are currently administered by the State Education Department (SED). In addition, 400 Full Time Equivalent (FTE’s) positions will be transferred from the State Education Department to NYICE. |
The Executive recommends a $12,500,000 Special Revenue Fund - Other appropriation for the services and expenses of NYICE. This Fund will be supported by an existing State surcharge imposed on the filing, recording and certifying of records by county clerks. In addition, NYICE would have the authority to impose fees. Separate transitional funding is provided in SED to support the programs that are proposed to be transferred on October 1, 2004, when NYICE would assume responsibility for these programs. NYICE would be governed by a 15 member board, with eight members appointed by the Governor, two each by the Senate and Assembly Majorities, one each by the Senate and Assembly Minorities, and one by the Board of Regents. All members would serve five year terms. |
The responsibility of chartering museums and libraries and the licensing of public television stations would remain with SED. |
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