N.Y. State Finance Law 179-CC – Judicial review
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§ 179-cc. Judicial review. Any state agency action or failure to act with respect to the contract approval process in implementation of a program under the provisions of this Article of the civil practice law and rules brought by a not-for-profit organization which provides services that would or could assist a state agency in carrying out activities with respect to such program.
Terms Used In N.Y. State Finance Law 179-CC
- organization: means a domestic corporation incorporated pursuant to or otherwise subject to the not-for-profit corporation law, a charitable organization registered with the secretary of state, a special act corporation created pursuant to chapter four hundred sixty-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred ninety-nine, as amended, a special act corporation formed pursuant to chapter two hundred fifty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred seventeen, as amended, a corporation authorized pursuant to an act of congress approved January fifth, nineteen hundred five, (33 stat. See N.Y. State Finance Law 179-Q
- Program: means a provision of law authorizing a state agency to undertake activities that are to be accomplished in whole or in part through contracts with not-for-profit organizations. See N.Y. State Finance Law 179-Q
- State agency: means any department, board, bureau, commission, division, office, council, institution or committee in the executive branch of government, the urban development corporation or the natural heritage trust to which an appropriation is made for the purposes of carrying out a program as defined herein. See N.Y. State Finance Law 179-Q