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Old 05-21-2010, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by pointman View Post
I think that you have a misunderstanding as to the Board of Directors role on a not for profit corporation in NY. I am a member on not for profit board in NY and it is not the role of the Board of Directors to financially support the corporation. Rather, the role is to deal with the State in negotiating and obtaining the necessary funds to operate and then to ensure that the funds are being used in a proper fashion. I am pretty sure that if NYRA were running with excess currency they would add the same to purses as they did at Saratoga the last couple of years. Whether the board members are wealthy or not is irrelevant, it is not their role to fund NYRA and it would likely be a conflict on a not for profit board for a member to have a finacial stake in the corporation.

NYRA is doing nothing more than asking the State to live up to the obligations that the State took on when NYRA deeded more than $1 billion of real estate to NY State. As Steve pointed out, the notices are required by NY State law in advance of any layoffs. NYRA is only fulfilling its requirements by reserving action it will be forced to take if the State continues to fail to fulfill it obligations to NYRA.
I also sit on the Board of a non-profit, and there are a whole host of tasks fulfilled by Board members. There is nothing legally prohibiting the Board members from financially propping up such an entity. That's why such boards often have so-called "money seats" on them, albeit as it related to the task of fund-raising for the organization. If there were some concerns about how to structure a loan to the organization (that's not the same as having a financial stake in the organization) without running afoul of potential conflict of interest rules, I'm sure that NYRA could run it past Getnick & Getnick, their high-priced "integrity counsel" (if they are looking at places to cut expenses, there'd be a good place to start).

I completely understand that the WARN notices had to go out just in case they do shut down.
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