224-B - Cooperative extension area and statewide program specialist.

§  224-b. Cooperative extension area and statewide program specialist.  1.  Agreements  to  employ  and   manage   area   program   specialists.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  subdivision  eight  of section two  hundred twenty-four of this article,  two  or  more  county  cooperative  extension  associations may enter into a separate agreement with Cornell  university to employ area program  specialists.    Examples  of  program  areas   which   could  be  funded  and  delivered  through  the  Cornell  cooperative extension system could include but not be limited  to  water  quality, solid waste management, commercial and alternative agricultural  technologies  integrated  pest  management,  nutrition, diet and health,  community and rural development, housing availability and affordability,  family and economic well being, and the complex  problems  of  youth  at  risk.  Such annual agreements shall identify the titles of the positions  to be supported and the  program  areas  for  which  they  will  provide  leadership.  Standards  for  the employment of area program specialists,  including salaries, shall be established by Cornell university,  through  the  director  of  extension  in  consultation  with  county cooperative  extension associations, apart  from  standards  for  the  employment  of  professional  staff  under  section  two  hundred  twenty-four  of  this  article. Area program specialists shall,  for  administrative  purposes,  receive  salary  payments through the Cornell university payroll and for  such purposes shall be deemed employees of Cornell university; provided,  however, that their program activities shall  be  directed  and  managed  jointly  by  the participating associations and Cornell university under  the  terms  of  the  annual  memorandum  of  agreement.   Area   program  specialists  shall  be  eligible  to  receive  the same state or federal  fringe benefits  as  professional  staff  employed  by  the  cooperative  extension   associations   under   the  terms  of  section  two  hundred  twenty-four of this article.    2. Funding for area program  specialists.  The  salaries  and  program  expenses of area program specialists shall be supported jointly by state  appropriations   and/or   other   sources   and  by  contributions  from  participating  cooperative  extension  associations.   The   state   may  appropriate from funds available in the aid to localities account of the  general fund monies to support the programs and work of area specialists  under  agreements  with  two or more cooperative extension associations.  Such funds shall be  appropriated  separately  from  funds  appropriated  under  section  two hundred twenty-four of this article and administered  by the director of extension. State appropriations expended  to  support  area  program  specialists  must  be  matched  by  funds  provided  from  non-state sources  under  the  annual  agreement  by  the  participating  cooperative extension associations.    3.  A  cooperative  extension  association  participating  in  an area  program  specialist  agreement  shall  continue  to  be  a   subordinate  governmental  agency  and  neither the county nor Cornell university nor  any member, officer or director of the association shall  be  liable  in  damages  for  any  injury  to  person or property in connection with the  activities of the association the  proximate  cause  of  which  was  not  directly their or his fault or negligence.    4.   Funding   for   statewide  program  specialists.  The  state  may  appropriate monies from the aid to localities  account  in  the  general  fund for programs of statewide extension specialists, those funds are to  be  administered by the director of extension. Such specialists shall be  employees of Cornell university, which  shall  establish  standards  for  their  employment.  Statewide specialists shall work under the direction  and supervision of Cornell university.