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DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS


                         Adjusted      Executive    Legislative                       
                           Approp.        Request        Approp.
                           2000-01        2001-02        2001-02    Change


STATE OPERATIONS
  General Fund          11,992,000      13,139,000    13,139,000         0 
  Special Rev.-Fed.      2,941,000       2,900,000     2,900,000         0 
  Special Rev.-Other        70,000          70,000        70,000         0 
  Fiduciary                 20,000          20,000        20,000         0 
  Total for 
  STATE OPERATIONS:     15,023,000      16,129,000    16,129,000         0 

Agency Mission

The Division of Human Rights is the State agency responsible for the administration and enforcement of New York State Human Rights Law. This law prohibits discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations and other areas on account of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, previous arrest or conviction (in employment), familial status (in housing) and other specified classes. The Division accomplishes this mission through the investigation and resolution of discrimination complaints; the promotion of human rights awareness through education, conciliation and other measures; the development and articulation of human rights policy for the State; and, the assumption of a leadership role in the area of human and civil rights through outreach to community groups.

Year-to-Year Change

The Executive recommends an All Funds appropriation of $16,129,000, a net increase of $1,106,000 or 7.36 percent. This increase is primarily due to a new $1,000,000 General Fund initiative to reduce the Division's complaint backlog.

Legislative Changes

The Assembly makes no changes to the Executive's proposal.