239-A - Collection and distribution of student's residual consumer goods.

§  239-a.  Collection  and distribution of student's residual consumer  goods. 1. For purposes of this section, the following terms  shall  have  the following meanings:    a.  "consumer  goods" shall mean goods that are used or bought for use  primarily for personal, family or household purposes including, but  not  limited   to,   home   furnishings,  canned  and  non-perishable  foods,  factory-sealed   and/or   originally-packaged   toiletries,    clothing,  cookware, and electronics.    b. "university" and "college" shall have the same meaning as set forth  in section two of this title.    c.  "city  university"  shall  have  the  same meaning as set forth in  section sixty-two hundred two of this chapter.    2. The administration of the individual state  and  city  universities  and  colleges  and every public or private college, community college or  university within the state,  are  hereby  authorized  to  facilitate  a  campus-wide  charitable  donation  program for local area not-for-profit  organizations  utilizing  students'   residual   consumer   goods.   The  administration:    a.  shall  designate  a collection area for students to drop-off their  unused or surplus goods two weeks before the end of the school year;    b. shall either develop a direct  donation  program  of  the  residual  consumer  goods  or  organize  a  charitable  event  to collect residual  consumer  goods  and  donate  such   goods   to   local   not-for-profit  organizations; and    c.  may  involve  student  organizations for the implementation of the  program.    3. The consumer goods collected:    a. shall be from those college  students  residing  in  campus-related  residential facilities;    b.  shall  be consumer goods that would be discarded at the end of the  school year by college students;    c. shall be in useable and good working condition.    4.  In  the  event  that  there  is  no  viable  local  not-for-profit  organization  able  to  accept the residential consumer goods collected,  the administration of the individual state or city university or college  or public or private college, community college or university within the  state may organize a campus-wide sale of such goods. The profits of such  sale may be dedicated by the student organizations or by the  individual  state  or  city  university  or  college  or  public or private college,  community college or university facilitating  the  program  to  a  local  not-for-profit organization.    5.  The  administration  of any individual state or city university or  college or public or private college, community  college  or  university  may  grant  credit to student members of organizations involved with the  program, pursuant to subdivision two of this section, in the amount  and  form that such administration deems appropriate.