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§ 54. Report  on the budget. 1. Upon passage of appropriation bills by
both the senate and the assembly, the  senate  and  the  assembly  shall
issue  either  jointly  or separately a summary of changes to the budget
submitted by the governor  in  accordance  with  article  seven  of  the
constitution. The summary shall be in such a form as to indicate whether
the  budget  as amended provides that, for the general fund, any changes
in anticipated disbursements are  balanced  by  changes  in  anticipated
receipts. The summary shall be accompanied by descriptions of changes to
both  receipts and disbursements in sufficient detail as is necessary to
describe legislative action on the  governor's  budget  submission.  The
summary  shall  be  in  such  format as determined by the senate and the
assembly, either jointly or separately, and may be issued separately, as
part of the report required by section twenty-two-b of the state finance
law or may be included  within  the  introductory  memoranda  or  fiscal
committee memoranda relating to such legislation or in such other manner
as  may  be determined by the senate and the assembly, either separately
or jointly.
  2. (a) The legislature shall enact a budget for  the  upcoming  fiscal
year that it determines is balanced in the general fund.

(b) Before voting upon an appropriation bill submitted by the governor and related legislation, as amended, in accordance with article seven of the constitution, each house shall place on the desks of its members a report relating to each such bill and, preceding final action on all such appropriation bills and legislation, members shall be so provided with a comprehensive, cumulative report relating to all such bills and legislation.

(c) The reports prepared by each house shall include for the general fund a summary of proposed legislative revisions to the executive budget for the ensuing fiscal year, and shall separately identify and present all legislative additions, reestimates and other revisions that increase or decrease disbursements, and separately identify and present all legislative reestimates and other revisions that increase or decrease available resources. Such report shall, where practicable, display and separately identify and present all legislative additions, reestimates, and other revisions that increase or decrease state funds and all funds spending, including an estimate of the impact of the proposed revisions on local governments and the state workforce.