New York Statutes
§ 212 — Grants or gifts
New York § 212
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N.Y. Elder § 212 (2026).
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§ 212. Grants or gifts. The director, with the approval of the\ngovernor, may accept as agent of the state any gift, grant, devise or\nbequest, whether conditional or unconditional (notwithstanding the\nprovisions of section eleven of the state finance law), and including\nfederal grants, for any of the purposes of this article. Any moneys so\nreceived may be expended by the office to effectuate any purpose of this\ntitle, subject to the same limitations as to approval of expenditures\nand audit as are prescribed for state moneys appropriated for the\npurposes of this title.\n
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