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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Firms and organizations that do business with the state of New York expect and deserve to be paid in a prompt and timely manner. Unjustified delays in paying vendors, construction contractors, and providers of service may discourage such firms and organizations from doing business with the state of New York and may ultimately increase the costs to the state government of purchasing materials, equipment, and supplies; undertaking construction and reconstruction projects; and obtaining a wide variety of professional and other specialized services including those that are provided to persons in need. Consequently, this legislation sets standards for the payment of bills incurred by state agencies within specified periods of time and requires interest payments in situations where contract payments do not conform to these standards. Consistent with accepted business practices and with sound principles of fiscal management, it is the intent of this legislation to encourage state agencies in all three branches of state government to make payments at least as expeditiously as they currently do and further to reduce existing payment processing times whenever feasible, while at the same time permitting the state agencies to perform proper and reasonable financial oversight activities designed to ensure that the state government receives the quality of goods and services to which it is entitled and to ensure that public funds are spent in a prudent and responsible manner.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, State Finance Law - STF § 179-d. Legislative intent - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/state-finance-law/stf-sect-179-d/
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