no of a municipality affected by such grant, and further provided, that expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means mittee For services and expenses of programs to prevent crime and protect senior citizens For payment for the services and expenses of the Mobile Radio District Program and expenses of the Mobile com 1,900,000 ..2,057,900 3,324, 225 448, 100 tion. Expenditure of these funds shall be pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 1985 .......750,000 For payment of financial assistance in accordance with the following schedule. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of aid heretofore or hereafter to accrue. ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, AND CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM ...6,683,810,123 as General support for public schools, pursuant to a chapter of the laws of nineteen hundred eighty-five including five million dollars ( $5,000,000) for remaining nineteen hundred eighty-four--eighty-five school year obligations for incentive grants for improving pupil performance pursuant to regulations of the commissioner of education approved by the director of the budget; including five million dollars ($5,000,000) for support for incentive grants for improving pupil performance for the nineteen hundred eighty-five--eighty-six school year competitive basis by the state education department under regulations of the missioner education approved by the director of the budget; including eight million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ( $8,750,000) for remaining nineteen hundred eighty-four--eighty-five school year obligations for support for magnet schools; including five million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($5,250,000) on a com of Underlined items vetoed by the Governor. (See veto message at end of chapter.) more for support of magnet schools for the purpose of providing educational services for children who are residents in and those released from department of mental hygiene facilities pursuant to chapter 66 of the laws of 1978 and subdivision 5 of section 3202 of the education law, and for children who receive educational services pursuant to chapter 721 of the laws of 1979; including three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the remaining nineteen hundred eighty-four-eighty-five school year obligations for the comprehensive instructional management system program with fifty percent to be distributed to New York city, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and Yonkers and fifty percent for competitive grants to BOCES; including two million dollars ($2,000,000) for the comprehensive instructional management system program with fifty percent to be distributed to New York city, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and Yonkers and fifty percent for competitive grants to BOCES for the nineteen hundred eightyfive--eighty-six school year; including six million eighty thousand dollars ($6,080,000) for remaining nineteen hundred eighty-four--eighty-five school year obligations for purchase of computer hardware; including four million ninety thousand dollars ( $4,090,000) for purchase of computer hardware for the nineteen hun dred eighty-five--eighty-six school year .4,708, 163,000 Additional aid for general support for pu blic schools pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 1984 including additional $1,207,000 for support of magnet schools for the 1985-86 school year; including an additional $1,140,000 for grants to public and non-public schools for asbestos an a an . . projects for the 1985-86 school year pursuant to chapter of the laws of 1985; including additional $2,250,000 for bilingual education grants for the 1985-86 school year . .6,788,957 For support for boards of cooperative educa tional services and county vocational education and extension boards, pursuant to a chapter of the laws of nineteen hundred eighty-five 142, 240,000 For teacher resource and computer training centers 5,000,000 Additional funds for teacher resource and computer training centers 1,000,000 For prekindergarten programs for remaining obligations for the fourteen million dollar nineteen hundred eighty-four--eightyfive school year experimental program grants and fifty percent of the twenty million dollar nineteen hundred eightyfive--eighty-six school year experimental program grants under rules and regulations to be adopted by the regents upon recommendation of the commissioner of education and subject to the approval of the director of the budget 17,000,000 For the resource allocation plan ..750,000 For advances to HURD city school districts pursuant to the provisions of chapter 280 of the laws of 1978, to be available for the two-year period commencing April first, nineteen hundred eighty-five 19,500,000 Additional funds for advances to HURD cities.....6,500,000 For grants to schools for specific programs, including ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for schools for children of migrant workers; two million dollars ($2,000,000) for programs involving literacy and basic education for public assistance recipients; six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) for services and penses of the urban-suburban transfer programs in the Rochester and Buffalo areas; payment for such programs at up to onehalf the estimated cost to be made upon approval of the program, one-quarter upon completion of one-half of the program and the remaining portion of the actual ap proved cost upon completion of the program 2,690,000 Additional funds for programs involving literacy and basic education for public assistance recipients ...2,500,000 For the school lunch and breakfast program. Subject to the limitation of funds availa ex |