S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         4270
                              2015-2016 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 30, 2015
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       Introduced by M. of A. BRENNAN, ROSENTHAL, ORTIZ, CAHILL, JAFFEE, WRIGHT
         -- read once and referred to the Committee on Judiciary
       AN ACT to amend the state finance law and the judiciary law, in relation
         to  establishing  a fund to assist public service attorneys practicing
         public service law to repay their student loans
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section  1.  This  act  shall be known and may be cited as the "public
    2  interest legal services loan assistance act."
    3    S 2. Declaration of policy and  legislative  intent.  The  legislature
    4  reaffirms  that  the  efficient  and effective provision of high-quality
    5  legal services on behalf of the state, its  political  subdivisions  and
    6  the populations therein depends on competent, dedicated attorneys making
    7  a  long-term  commitment to public-service work, whether as prosecutors,
    8  public defenders  or  other  indigent  defense  attorneys,  civil  legal
    9  services  attorneys,  or the equivalent. The legislature finds, however,
   10  that because these attorneys  often  carry  significant  and  increasing
   11  student  loan  debt  burdens  and have grave difficulty in repaying such
   12  debts on the relatively low salaries paid by most public interest  posi-
   13  tions, many of these attorneys are being forced to leave public service.
   14  The loss of so many capable public interest attorneys, often at the very
   15  time they have achieved sufficient training and experience to handle the
   16  most  complex  matters  of  public concern, has had an adverse impact on
   17  government generally and reduced the capacity of the criminal and  civil
   18  justice systems to provide  the consistently high-quality legal services
   19  the  people  of  New  York state deserve. The legislature finds that the
   20  difficulty of attracting  and  retaining  well-trained  public  interest
   21  lawyers due to student loan debt frustrates the achievement of important
   22  constitutional  and  statutory  policy objectives, increases the cost of
   23  state and local government, and  diminishes  public  confidence  in  the
   24  criminal and civil justice systems. The legislature therefore recognizes
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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    1  the value of retaining these seasoned public servants in public interest
    2  positions  and finds that it is in the public interest to provide finan-
    3  cial assistance to help  these  attorneys  repay  their  student  loans.
    4  Accordingly,  the  legislature  hereby  establishes  the public interest
    5  legal services loan assistance fund.
    6    S 3. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 99-w  to
    7  read as follows:
    8    S  99-W. PUBLIC INTEREST LEGAL SERVICES LOAN ASSISTANCE FUND. 1. THERE
    9  IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED IN THE JOINT CUSTODY OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER  AND
   10  THE  CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR OF THE COURTS A SPECIAL FUND TO BE KNOWN AS THE
   11  "PUBLIC INTEREST LEGAL SERVICES LOAN ASSISTANCE FUND" OF  THE  STATE  OF
   12  NEW YORK.
   13    2.    THE  PUBLIC  INTEREST  LEGAL SERVICES LOAN ASSISTANCE FUND SHALL
   14  CONSIST OF THE MONIES DEPOSITED THEREIN PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION  ONE  OF
   15  SECTION  FOUR  HUNDRED  SIXTY-FIVE  OF THE JUDICIARY LAW, AND ALL MONIES
   16  DEPOSITED THEREIN OR TRANSFERRED THERETO FROM ANY OTHER FUND  OR  SOURCE
   17  PURSUANT  TO  LAW,  INCLUDING VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS, TOGETHER WITH ANY
   18  INTEREST ACCRUED THEREON.
   19    3. ALL MONIES IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST LEGAL  SERVICES  LOAN  ASSISTANCE
   20  FUND  SHALL  BE AVAILABLE, SUBJECT TO APPROPRIATIONS, FOR THE PAYMENT OF
   21  SERVICES AND EXPENSES AS PROVIDED  FOR  IN  THE  PUBLIC  INTEREST  LEGAL
   22  SERVICES  LOAN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AUTHORIZED BY ARTICLE FIFTEEN-A OF THE
   23  JUDICIARY LAW, INCLUDING THE COSTS TO THE UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM  INCURRED
   24  IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF SUCH PROGRAM.
   25    4.  ALL PAYMENTS OF MONEY FROM THE PUBLIC INTEREST LEGAL SERVICES LOAN
   26  ASSISTANCE FUND SHALL BE MADE ON THE AUDIT  AND  WARRANT  OF  THE  COMP-
   27  TROLLER  ON VOUCHERS CERTIFIED OR APPROVED BY THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR OF
   28  THE COURTS.
   29    S 4. Subdivision 1 of section 465 of the judiciary law, as amended  by
   30  section  6  of  part  K of chapter 56 of the laws of 2010, is amended to
   31  read as follows:
   32    1. Every person applying for examination for admission to practice  as
   33  an  attorney  and counselor at law shall pay a fee of [two] FOUR hundred
   34  [fifty] dollars, or seven hundred fifty dollars if, to qualify  to  take
   35  the  bar  examination, the person must satisfy the rules of the court of
   36  appeals for the admission of attorneys and counselors at  law  governing
   37  the  study  of  law in a foreign country, for each taking or retaking of
   38  the examination, or if dispensation has been received from the taking of
   39  the examination, [four] FIVE hundred dollars for credential  review  for
   40  admission on motion. All such fees shall be paid into the state treasury
   41  in  the  manner  provided by section one hundred twenty-one of the state
   42  finance law, PROVIDED THAT ONE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS OF EACH FEE FOR THE
   43  TAKING OR RETAKING OF THE EXAMINATION AND ONE HUNDRED  DOLLARS  OF  EACH
   44  FEE  FOR CREDENTIAL REVIEW FOR ADMISSION ON MOTION SHALL BE DEPOSITED IN
   45  THE PUBLIC INTEREST LEGAL  SERVICES  LOAN  ASSISTANCE  FUND  ESTABLISHED
   46  PURSUANT TO SECTION NINETY-NINE-W OF THE STATE FINANCE LAW.
   47    S 5. The judiciary law is amended by adding a new article 15-A to read
   48  as follows:
   49                                ARTICLE 15-A
   50           PUBLIC INTEREST LEGAL SERVICES LOAN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
   51  SECTION 499-A. DEFINITIONS.
   52          499-B. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION.
   53          499-C. PUBLIC INTEREST LEGAL SERVICES LOAN ASSISTANCE.
   54    S 499-A. DEFINITIONS. AS USED IN THIS ARTICLE:
   55    1.  "ELIGIBLE  ATTORNEY" MEANS AN ATTORNEY ADMITTED TO PRACTICE LAW IN
   56  NEW YORK STATE WHO DURING THE STATE FISCAL YEAR FOR WHICH SUCH  ATTORNEY
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    1  SEEKS  REIMBURSEMENT  FOR  THE  PAYMENT  OF  A  STUDENT LOAN EXPENSE WAS
    2  EMPLOYED EITHER AS A PROSECUTOR, AN  INDIGENT  DEFENSE  ATTORNEY,  OR  A
    3  CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES ATTORNEY; AND WHO HAS BOTH HELD A DEGREE FROM A LAW
    4  SCHOOL FOR NOT MORE THAN ELEVEN YEARS AND WAS WITHIN THE ELIGIBLE PERIOD
    5  DURING THE TIME FOR WHICH SUCH PERSON IS SEEKING SUCH REIMBURSEMENT.
    6    2.  "PROSECUTOR"  MEANS  A  FULL-TIME DISTRICT ATTORNEY, AS DEFINED IN
    7  SUBDIVISION THIRTY-ONE OF SECTION 1.20 OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW.
    8    3. "INDIGENT DEFENSE ATTORNEY" MEANS AN ATTORNEY WHO  IS  A  FULL-TIME
    9  EMPLOYEE  OF  ANY OF THE AGENCIES DESIGNATED BY SUBDIVISIONS ONE AND TWO
   10  OF SECTION SEVEN HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO  OF  THE  COUNTY  LAW,  AND  WHO  IS
   11  ENGAGED  FULL-TIME  IN THE PRACTICE OF CRIMINAL LAW ON BEHALF OF PERSONS
   12  CHARGED WITH A CRIME WHO ARE FINANCIALLY UNABLE TO OBTAIN COUNSEL.
   13    4. "CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES ATTORNEY" MEANS AN ATTORNEY WHO IS AN EMPLOY-
   14  EE OF:
   15    (A) THE STATE OR ANY  POLITICAL  SUBDIVISION  THEREOF,  INCLUDING  ALL
   16  PUBLIC INSTRUMENTALITIES THEREUNDER, AND WHO IS ENGAGED IN THE FULL-TIME
   17  PRACTICE  OF  LAW  ON  BEHALF  OF THE STATE OR ANY POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
   18  THEREOF; OR
   19    (B) A NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION OF THIS STATE THAT IS (I) EXEMPT FROM
   20  THE PAYMENT OF FEDERAL INCOME TAXES PURSUANT TO SECTION 501(C)(3) OF THE
   21  INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, AND (II) ESTABLISHED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING
   22  LEGAL SERVICES THAT INCLUDE CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES TO PERSONS  WITHIN  NEW
   23  YORK STATE WHOSE ANNUAL INCOME DOES NOT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED FIFTY PERCENT
   24  OF THE PREVAILING POVERTY GUIDELINES ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES DEPART-
   25  MENT  OF  HEALTH  AND HUMAN SERVICES OR ANY SUCCESSOR AGENCY; AND WHO IS
   26  ENGAGED IN THE FULL-TIME PRACTICE OF LAW ON BEHALF OF SUCH PERSONS.
   27    5. "ELIGIBLE PERIOD" MEANS THE SIX-YEAR PERIOD BETWEEN THE  COMPLETION
   28  OF  THE  THIRD  YEAR  AND  BEFORE  THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE TENTH YEAR OF
   29  EMPLOYMENT AS A  PROSECUTOR  AS  DEFINED  IN  SUBDIVISION  TWO  OF  THIS
   30  SECTION, OR INDIGENT DEFENSE ATTORNEY AS DEFINED IN SUBDIVISION THREE OF
   31  THIS SECTION, OR CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES ATTORNEY AS DEFINED IN SUBDIVISION
   32  FOUR  OF THIS SECTION. FOR PURPOSES OF THIS ARTICLE, ALL PERIODS OF TIME
   33  DURING WHICH AN ADMITTED ATTORNEY WAS EMPLOYED AS A PROSECUTOR, INDIGENT
   34  DEFENSE ATTORNEY OR CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES ATTORNEY SHALL BE COMBINED.
   35    6. "STUDENT LOAN EXPENSE" MEANS THE TOTAL PAYMENTS IN SATISFACTION  OF
   36  THE CUMULATIVE TOTAL OF THE ELIGIBLE ATTORNEY'S OUTSTANDING STUDENT LOAN
   37  DEBT COVERING THE TUITION AND OTHER COSTS OF ATTENDANCE AT A LAW SCHOOL,
   38  INCLUDING  INTEREST, REQUIRED TO BE MADE BY THE ELIGIBLE ATTORNEY DURING
   39  A STATE FISCAL YEAR. FOR PURPOSES OF THIS ARTICLE,  THE  AMOUNT  OF  THE
   40  STUDENT LOAN EXPENSE SHALL BE REDUCED BY THE TOTAL OF ALL GRANTS, SCHOL-
   41  ARSHIPS,  REIMBURSEMENTS,  LOAN FORGIVENESS OR SIMILAR REDUCTIONS TO THE
   42  ATTORNEY'S INDEBTEDNESS THAT THE ATTORNEY HAS RECEIVED OR SHALL  RECEIVE
   43  IN OR FOR SUCH YEAR.
   44    S 499-B. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION. THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR OF THE COURTS
   45  SHALL  ADMINISTER  THE  PUBLIC  INTEREST  LEGAL SERVICES LOAN ASSISTANCE
   46  PROGRAM AND SHALL PROMULGATE RULES AND REGULATIONS CONSISTENT WITH  THIS
   47  ARTICLE TO GOVERN THE ADMINISTRATION OF SUCH PROGRAM. THE CHIEF ADMINIS-
   48  TRATOR  SHALL CREATE AN APPLICATION PROCESS TO DETERMINE ELIGIBILITY FOR
   49  APPLICANTS TO RECEIVE STUDENT LOAN EXPENSE GRANTS PURSUANT TO THIS ARTI-
   50  CLE.
   51    S 499-C. PUBLIC INTEREST LEGAL SERVICES LOAN  ASSISTANCE.  1.  (A)  AN
   52  ELIGIBLE  ATTORNEY MAY APPLY, CONSISTENT WITH THIS ARTICLE AND THE RULES
   53  AND  REGULATIONS  PROMULGATED  BY  THE  CHIEF  ADMINISTRATOR,  FOR   THE
   54  REIMBURSEMENT  OF  STUDENT  LOAN  EXPENSE  PAYMENTS MADE BY THE ELIGIBLE
   55  ATTORNEY DURING A STATE FISCAL YEAR THAT  FALLS  COMPLETELY  WITHIN  THE
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    1  ELIGIBLE  PERIOD  FOR  SUCH ATTORNEY. SUCH APPLICATION SHALL BE FILED AT
    2  SUCH TIME AS THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR MAY REQUIRE.
    3    (B)  AN  ELIGIBLE ATTORNEY, TO RECEIVE REIMBURSEMENT OF A STUDENT LOAN
    4  EXPENSE UNDER THIS ARTICLE, MAY APPLY FOR SUCH  REIMBURSEMENT  UPON  THE
    5  COMPLETION  OF  THE  FIRST  YEAR  OF HIS OR HER ELIGIBLE PERIOD, AND MAY
    6  APPLY FOR SUCH REIMBURSEMENT ANNUALLY THEREAFTER UPON THE COMPLETION  OF
    7  THE SECOND THROUGH SIXTH YEARS OF SUCH ELIGIBLE PERIOD; PROVIDED, HOWEV-
    8  ER, THAT EACH SUCH APPLICATION SHALL BE ONLY FOR HIS OR HER STUDENT LOAN
    9  EXPENSE PAYMENTS DURING THE PREVIOUS STATE FISCAL YEAR.
   10    2.  DURING  EACH STATE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING ON OR AFTER APRIL FIRST,
   11  TWO THOUSAND FOURTEEN, THE STATE SHALL APPORTION AND PAY TO EACH  ELIGI-
   12  BLE  ATTORNEY,  PURSUANT TO THIS ARTICLE AND SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY
   13  OF APPROPRIATIONS THEREFOR, AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE LESSER OF THE STUDENT
   14  LOAN EXPENSE OF SUCH ELIGIBLE ATTORNEY  OR  SIX  THOUSAND  DOLLARS.  THE
   15  STATE  ASSISTANCE  APPORTIONED UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL BE DETERMINED BY
   16  THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR AND  PAID  OUT  OF  THE  PUBLIC  INTEREST  LEGAL
   17  SERVICES LOAN ASSISTANCE FUND. IN THE EVENT THAT THE MONIES APPROPRIATED
   18  FROM SUCH FUND DURING A STATE FISCAL YEAR FOR PURPOSES OF MAKING ASSIST-
   19  ANCE  PAYMENTS  ARE  NOT SUFFICIENT TO PAY FULLY THE AMOUNTS APPORTIONED
   20  DURING SUCH FISCAL YEAR TO ALL ELIGIBLE ATTORNEYS ENTITLED THERETO, EACH
   21  ELIGIBLE ATTORNEY SHALL BE ENTITLED TO RECEIVE ONLY AN AMOUNT REPRESENT-
   22  ING THE SAME PROPORTION TO THE TOTAL MONIES APPROPRIATED, LESS NECESSARY
   23  ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS, AS THE AMOUNT APPORTIONED TO HIM OR HER  BEARS  TO
   24  THE  TOTAL  AMOUNT APPORTIONED TO ALL ELIGIBLE ATTORNEYS FOR SUCH FISCAL
   25  YEAR.
   26    S 6. Subdivision 1 of section 212 of the judiciary law is  amended  by
   27  adding a new paragraph (w) to read as follows:
   28    (W)  ADMINISTER  THE  PUBLIC  INTEREST  LEGAL SERVICES LOAN ASSISTANCE
   29  PROGRAM PURSUANT TO ARTICLE FIFTEEN-A OF THIS CHAPTER.
   30    S 7. This act shall take effect September 1, 2015; provided,  however,
   31  that  the chief administrator of the courts is immediately authorized to
   32  promulgate  any  rules  and  regulations  necessary  to  implement   the
   33  provisions of this act.