680 - Powers and duties.

§  680. Powers and duties. 1. In furtherance of the purposes set forth  in this article, the corporation, acting by and through its board, shall  have the following additional powers:    a. To lend  money  in  compliance  with  applicable  federal  law  and  regulation,  and  upon  such  terms  as  the  board may prescribe (1) to  persons who are attending or plan to attend colleges or career education  institutions in this state or (2) to persons who are residents  of  this  state  and  who  are  attending  or  plan  to  attend colleges or career  education institutions outside the state or (3) to persons on behalf  of  eligible  dependents  who  are  attending  or plan to attend colleges or  career education institutions in the state or (4)  to  persons  who  are  residents  of  this  state  on  behalf  of  eligible  dependents who are  attending or plan to attend colleges or  career  education  institutions  outside the state; and    b.  To  guarantee  the  loan  of  money  in compliance with applicable  federal law and regulation,  and  upon  such  terms  as  the  board  may  prescribe  by  banks,  savings  banks,  savings  and  loan associations,  pension funds, credit unions, colleges, career  education  institutions,  and  insurance  companies  (1)  to  persons who are attending or plan to  attend colleges or career education institutions in this state or (2) to  persons who are residents of this state and who are attending or plan to  attend colleges or career education institutions outside  the  state  or  (3)  to  persons  on  behalf of eligible dependents who are attending or  plan to attend colleges or career education institutions in the state or  (4) to persons who are residents of this state  on  behalf  of  eligible  dependents  who  are  attending  or  plan  to  attend colleges or career  education institutions outside the state. Loans under this paragraph are  made under the authority of the federal student aid programs; and    c. To enter into cooperative agreements, subject to  the  approval  of  the  board  of  trustees  and  the  director  of  the budget, with other  entities, including, but not  limited  to,  other  states,  the  federal  government,  and  post-secondary institutions, to establish, administer,  and operate federal student aid programs. Notwithstanding the provisions  of  paragraphs  a  and  b  of  this  subdivision,  the  corporation   is  authorized,  pursuant to such cooperative agreements, to provide federal  student aid services to students and families who are not  residents  of  New York state.    2.  The  board  shall  adopt  rules  and  regulations, consistent with  federal and state  law,  governing  the  programs  administered  by  the  corporation  pursuant  to  this  part  including, but not limited to the  application,  granting,  payment  and  repayments  of  loans   made   or  guaranteed  by the corporation. Further, the board shall adopt rules and  regulations  consistent  with  federal  and  state  law  governing   the  participation  of  a  college  or  career  education  institution in the  programs  established  by  this  part,  including  procedures  for   the  limitation, suspension or termination of such participation after notice  and  opportunity for a hearing, due to the violation or failure to carry  out any rule or regulation prescribed by the board.    3. The president of the higher education  services  corporation  shall  ensure  that  information  regarding  training,  employment services and  employment opportunities, including opportunities for programs available  without cost through the job opportunities and basic skills program,  is  provided   to  any  person  determined  to  be  a  recipient  of  public  assistance. The commissioner of social services shall ensure  that  such  information   is   made  available  to  the  higher  education  services  corporation.