New York Statutes

§ 49 — Segregation of lump sum appropriations

New York § 49
JurisdictionNew York
Law STFState Finance
Art. 4Appropriations

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N.Y. State Finance § 49 (2026).

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§ 49. Segregation of lump sum appropriations. When, in any act, lump\nsum appropriations are made for personal service, or for maintenance and\noperation or for non-personal service, or for maintenance undistributed\nincluding personal service, other than such appropriations for the\nlegislature or judiciary, and appropriations from proprietary or\nfiduciary funds, no moneys so appropriated shall be available for\npayments for personal service, or maintenance and operation or for\nnon-personal service, or maintenance undistributed including personal\nservice until a schedule of positions and salaries have been approved by\nthe director of the budget and the amounts to be available for other\npersonal service classes of expenditure and for the expenses of\nmaintenance and operation or for

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