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District Attorney and Indigent Legal Services Attorney Loan Forgiveness Program


District Attorney and Indigent Legal Services Attorney Loan Forgiveness Program awards are being offered to retain experienced attorneys employed as District Attorneys, Assistant District Attorneys or Indigent Legal Services Attorneys throughout New York State.

Eligibility

An applicant must:


How to Apply

The deadline for the 2009 Series New York State District Attorney and Indigent Legal Services Attorney Loan Forgiveness Program has passed.

Applications for the 2010 Series will be available in August 2010.

Note: If there are more applicants than available funding, awardees will be selected by random lottery.

Duration

Disbursements under this program are available for up to six years of qualified service (based on available funding).

Note: Legislation enacted in April 2009 requires eligible attorneys must be “admitted to practice law in this state for not more than eleven years” in order to be eligible for payment.

Award Amounts

The maximum lifetime total award an eligible attorney may receive under this program is $20,400 or the cumulative total of their eligible student loan expenses at the time of their first successful application, whichever is less. Eligible student loan expenses will be reduced by any grants, loan forgiveness, or similar reductions to the attorney’s indebtedness that the attorney has received or shall receive, including, but not limited to, law school loan forgiveness and public service scholarships.

Award Payment

Awards will be paid in disbursements of $3,400 for each year of qualified service immediately preceding the application for payment. NOTE: Any Loan Forgiveness award payments received may have tax implications. A 1099 will be issued by the NYS Office of the State Comptroller reflecting the total loan forgiveness payments received by the recipient for the year. Any questions regarding this should be directed to a tax professional or the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance.

The District Attorney and Indigent Legal Services Attorney Loan Forgiveness Program Supplement will be used to establish a District Attorney’s, Assistant District Attorney’s, or Indigent Legal Services Attorney’s eligibility as well as process a recipient’s first award disbursement. In subsequent years, an award recipient must submit a payment application and verification of the preceding year of qualified service for which they seek an award disbursement. Payment applications will be sent each year to the address of record for award holders with remaining eligibility.