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§ 84.07 NY ABLE account advisory council.
  1.  The  NY  ABLE  account  advisory council is hereby established and
shall  consist  of  the  following  persons  or  their  designees:   the
comptroller,  the  commissioner  of  the  office  of  mental health, the
commissioner of the office for people with  developmental  disabilities,
the  commissioner of the department of health, the superintendent of the
department of financial services, the commissioner of the department  of
taxation  and  finance,  the  commissioner  of  the  office of temporary
disability assistance, three individuals appointed by the governor,  and
two individuals each by the temporary president of the senate and by the
speaker of the assembly. Such executive and legislative appointees shall
have  knowledge,  skill  and expertise in issues relating to individuals
with disabilities; expertise in services to persons  with  disabilities;
or  knowledge  in  management  and support of the fiscal affairs of such
disabilities.
  2. The members shall be appointed for a term of three years and  shall
be representative of all geographic areas of the state.
  3. The advisory council shall:

(a) Study and review the work of the comptroller in relation to the establishment of the NY ABLE account program;

(b) Advise the comptroller and make recommendations for the improvement of the NY ABLE account program;

(c) Advise the comptroller on legislative and regulatory activity which may be required for compliance; and

(d) Advise the comptroller on the development of materials to be provided to account owners, prospective account owners, and designated beneficiaries in accordance with subdivision fourteen of section 84.09 of this article. 4. The advisory council shall meet at least four times in each full calendar year during the first three years of the implementation of ABLE accounts, annually thereafter, and additionally upon the request of the comptroller. 5. The members of the advisory council shall receive no compensation for their services as members, but each shall be allowed the necessary and actual expenses incurred in the performance of his or her duties under this section.