262 - Office assistance; plan; approval.

* § 262. Office  assistance; plan; approval. 1. Upon request of either  the county executive or the advisory board, through the chairperson, the  office shall assist the  county  in  the  development  of  its  plan  by  providing  technical assistance either directly or through contract with  persons or organizations which have expertise in the area  of  pre-trial  services or alternatives to incarceration programs.    2.  Upon development of a proposed plan but at least thirty days prior  to approval  by  the  board,  public  comment  shall  be  solicited  for  consideration by the board prior to final action.    3.  Upon  approval  by  the  board,  by a majority of its members, any  county outside the city of New York acting through its county executive,  and upon approval of the local legislative body, may submit  a  proposed  service  plan  to  the  office for approval. The city of New York acting  through the mayor and upon approval by the board of estimate may  submit  a proposed service plan to the office for approval.    4.  a.  Each  such plan shall be submitted to the office no later than  one hundred eighty days after the effective date of the chapter  of  the  laws  of  nineteen hundred eighty-eight which amended this paragraph and  added these words or by the first day of April of each  subsequent  year  and  shall  provide that upon approval it shall become effective. Annual  renewals of service plans are required and shall  be  submitted  to  the  office  no  later  than  the  first  day of April of each year following  submission of the original plan. A plan may be amended from time to time  by the advisory board, subject to the approval of the local  legislative  body  and  the  office.  The  office may recommend amendments to a plan,  subject to the approval of the advisory board and the local  legislative  body.  Reasons  for such amendments may include but shall not be limited  to the addition or deletion of eligible programs with due  consideration  to  their  utilization  by the court, their effect on diverting the jail  bound  population,  reducing  the   overcrowding   problem   and   their  cost-effectiveness.    b.  The  office  shall  either  approve or deny the plan no later than  sixty days following its submission. If the plan is denied,  the  office  shall  notify  the  county  executive  in writing of such denial and the  reasons  therefor  and  shall  specify  any  measures  which  should  be  undertaken  to  secure  the approval of the office. Nothing herein shall  prohibit the amendment of a plan to overcome the office's stated reasons  for denial or the resubmission of such proposed plan for approval.    * NB Repealed September 1, 2011