N.Y. Education Law § 4602
4. The board of education of each school district maintaining programs in career education, practical arts, vocational and educational guidance, or continuing career education for adults has full power and authority: a. To employ properly certified directors, supervisors, principals, teachers and counselors and assign them to serve in the schools and classes authorized by this article. b. To establish approved courses of study. c. To purchase or acquire sites and grounds; to purchase, acquire, lease or construct and to repair suitable shops and buildings or to arrange for shared services. d. To purchase necessary machinery, tools, apparatus, books and supplies. e. To enter into agreements with one or more financing agencies to provide for the acceptance by such board of credit cards as a means of payment of course fees or tuition when required for instructional programs. Any such agreement shall govern the terms and conditions upon which a credit card proffered as a means of payment of such fees or tuition shall be accepted or declined and the manner in and conditions upon which the financing agency shall pay to such board of education the amount of such fees or tuition paid by means of a credit card pursuant to such agreement. Any such agreement may provide for the payment by such board of education to such financing agency of fees for the services provided by such financing agency. For purposes of this paragraph, the following terms shall have the following meanings: