or to meet the current and future labor needs of employers in this state. Participating youth shall be provided with the following for up to one year: (1) an individual employability assessment from which an individual training and employment plan is formulated; (2) an intership in a public agency, not-for-profit corporation or private business not to exceed one thousand hours per year twenty hours per week with a stipend funded from appropriations made available pursuant to this appropriation at the prevailing wage paid to persons similarly employed by the employer; and (3) employability and skills training funded by the federal job training partnership act (P. L. 97-300) or by other public or private sources. The funds available pursuant to this appropriation shall be allocated to three community colleges selected by the city university for participation in this program on the basis of their willingness and capability to operate a youth internship program pilot project as described above and on the basis of the presence, within their service area, of a high concentration of unemployed, out-of-school, economically disadvantaged youth between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one 1,760,000 Funds are made available for the Medgar Evers Center for Law and Social Justice. 500,000 CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND State aid to the city of New York for payments to the city university construction fund for city university senior colleges and for community colleges sponsored by the board of trustees of the city university of New York which payments shall be made consistent with the cash needs of the fund. The amount of any item or items in the following schedule notwithstanding any other provisions of law, may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other item or items in the schedule with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee SCHEDULE sec 44,885,000 For payments for city university senior col leges pursuant to subdivision one of tion 6279 of the education law For payments for city university senior col leges pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 6279 of the education law 44,885,000 For services and expenses related to university-wide pro grams (for the purpose of completing contracted building repair and equipment inventory projects) at an amount not to exceed ..654,000 16,395,000 For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of coram nobis prisoners in accordance with section 601-b of the correction law, and felony offenders in accordance with section 601-c of the correction law, and parole violators in accordance with subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of subdivision 3 of section 259 i of the executive law For additional services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of felony offenders in accordance with subdivisions one and two of section 601-c of the correction law, as proposed by a chapter of the laws of nineteen hundred eighty-five, coram nobis prisoners in accordance with section 601-b of the correction law, and parole violators in accordance with subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law 6,600,000 Total for agency aid to localities - all funds. 22,995,000 CRIME VICTIMS BOARD Maintenance Undistributed For payment of aid to localities in accordance with the following schedule 11,195,000 ex to а For services and expenses of programs, cluding administrative costs of the board, provide services to crime victims and witnesses, whether operated by govern ment agency or a community-based agency. The board shall adopt regulations relating to these grants, including guidelines for its determinations. In making grant determinations, the board shall consider, among other relevant factors, the need for the program, the availability of other sources of funding, and the effectiveness of the program in reaching and serving the people intended to be served. The board shall report annually to the governor and the legislature, on or before March first each year, on those crime victim service programs funded under this appropriation 3,186,100 Total for agency operations all funds 11,195, 100 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES For the payment of aid to localities in accordance with the following schedule. All funds 95,543,565 as 1,594,000 Maintenance undistributed law, for the payment of state aid to coun- 259-i of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to allocate the monies appropriated herein or so much thereof may be necessary to the various departments and agencies from the local assistance accounts of the general fund To provide state support for the other than court components of the existing emergency felony court parts established in accordance with chapters 496 and 497 of the laws of 1972, and/or existing emergency narcotics parts established pursuant to chapter 462 of the laws of 1971, in an amount not to exceed the provisions hereafter stated in total not to exceed the moneys hereby appropriated. The moneys are to be made available within the amount appropriated for services and expenses, including but not limited to services and expenses for contractual rangements, and aid to localities, as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of the emergency court parts and the emergen cy narcotic parts. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be al located by the director of the budget to the various departments and agencies in the amounts necessary to provide for pro gram requirements. Of the amounts appropriated, the sum of four million sixty-eight thousand two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($4,068,250), or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be available to finance up to fifty-eight percent of the cost of continuing to opero ate the other than court components of the emergency felony court parts for counties with a population of greater than one mil nor ar |