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New York Consolidated Laws, State Finance Law - STF § 99-bb. New York state secure choice administrative fund

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<[As added by L.2018, c. 55, pt. X, § 3. See, also, other §§ 99-bb as added by other laws.]>

1. There is hereby established within the joint custody of the commissioner of taxation and finance and the state comptroller in consultation with the New York state secure choice savings program board, a new fund to be known as the New York state secure choice administrative fund.

2. The New York state secure choice savings program board shall use moneys in the administrative fund to pay for administrative expenses it incurs in the performance of its duties under the New York state secure choice savings program pursuant to article forty-three of the general business law.

3. The New York state secure choice savings program board shall use moneys in the administrative fund to cover start-up administrative expenses it incurs in the performance of its duties under article forty-three of the general business law.

4. The administrative fund may receive any grants or other moneys designated for administrative purposes from the state, or any unit of federal or local government, or any other person, firm, partnership, or corporation.  Any interest earnings that are attributable to moneys in the administrative fund must be deposited into the administrative fund.

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