(i) not less than fifty percent shall go to local governments and not-for-profit groups,
(ii) not less than ten percent shall be spent on summer component,
(iii) not less than twenty-five percent of state projects shall be operated by the department of environmental conservation,
(iv) not less than ten percent of state projects shall be operated by Indian nations;
(v) not less than fifty percent of state projects shall be operated by the office; t. Educational opportunities for corps participants shall be enhanced by:
(i) the provision of training and reference materials, both internal and from other state or federal sources,
(ii) arranging with educational institutions for the awarding of academic credit for competencies developed,
(iii) encouraging corps members to continue studies during non-working hours to complete high school equivalency diploma or college courses or job skill training; u. The office shall coordinate educational, recruiting and training materials of the corps with the departments of education, environmental conservation and labor and the division for youth; and v. The corps shall take advantage of the services available from the state university of New York, local community colleges and school boards and the University of New York. 5. The office may accept supplementary public and private funds to assist in meeting the costs of operating the corps. 6. The commissioner shall prepare an annual report on the corps and submit such report to the legislature. 7. The office shall promulgate such rules and regulations as are necessary and appropriate and shall establish the corps as a separate bureau within the office. 8. The commencement of the corps and other provisions under this section shall be contingent upon the availability of federal and/or state moneys appropriated for such purposes.