N.Y. Veterans' Services Law § 24
2. The establishment of the first New York state veterans' cemetery. (a) The commissioner shall issue, on behalf of the department, a public request for information for any local government desiring to have the first state veterans' cemetery located within its political subdivision. Such request shall specify the type of information to be provided, including, at a minimum, a detailed map of the site including potential transportation routes, the history of the site, the types of burials the site could accommodate, and the estimated number of veterans within a seventy-five mile radius of the site. Such requests for information shall be returnable to the department by no later than sixty days following the issuance of the requests for information. Requests for information issued by and returned to the department shall be publicly available and posted on the department's website.
(a-1) Following the deadline for the return of requests for information pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision, the department, in cooperation with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, and in consultation with, and upon the support of the department of state division of cemeteries, is hereby directed to conduct an investigation and study on the issue of the construction and establishment of the first New York state veterans' cemetery. Such investigation and study shall include, but not be limited to:
(a-2) Upon the completion of the investigation and study, the results shall be provided to the selection committee. The selection committee shall consist of nine members as follows:
(a-3) The selection committee shall be subject to articles six and seven of the public officers law. The selection committee shall evaluate the results of the study and, upon a majority vote, make a determination as to the location of the first state veterans' cemetery. In making this determination, the committee's consideration shall, at a minimum, include:
(b) The commissioner of the department, the commissioner of the office of general services, and the chair of the division of cemeteries shall determine the amount of money necessary to fund the non-reimbursable costs of a state veterans' cemetery, such as operation and maintenance, for a period of not less than ten years, provided that such amount shall not include monies that would be recoverable by the cemetery pursuant to a charge of fee for the provision of a gravesite for a non-veteran spouse or eligible dependent. Prior to submitting any application for funding from the government of the United States in accordance with the grant requirements specified in 38 USC 2408, 38 CFR 30, and other relevant federal statutes or regulations, for the purpose of seeking funds to support the construction, establishment, expansion, improvement, support, operation or maintenance of New York state's veterans' cemeteries, the director of the division of the budget and the office of the state comptroller must certify to the governor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee that there are sufficient funds to cover such amount; provided further that such moneys may include the veterans remembrance and cemetery maintenance and operation fund created pursuant to section ninety-seven-mmmm of the state finance law. In making such a certification, the director of the division of the budget and the office of the state comptroller shall consider, but are not limited to, the following factors:
(e) The commissioner shall promulgate rules and regulations governing:
(i) The guidelines and standards for the construction, establishment, expansion, improvement, support, operation, maintenance and the provision of perpetual care for a state veterans' cemetery. Such guidelines shall include, but not be limited to:
(2) The management and operation of the cemetery, including but not limited to:
(4) The locations of building and infrastructure, including but not limited to:
(7) Consistent with the provisions of state and federal law and any requirements pursuant to the receipt of federal, state, local or private funds, the financial management of the cemetery, including but not limited to:
(8) The provision of perpetual care for the cemetery, including but not limited to:
(ii) Guidelines and standards for any local government desiring to have the first state veterans' cemetery located within its political subdivision, including, but not limited to: