Opinion
February 21, 1995
Appeal from the Supreme Court, Suffolk County (Baisley, J.).
Ordered that the order and judgment is affirmed, with costs.
There is no merit to the appellant's contention that it is not an agency within the meaning of the Freedom of Information Law (hereinafter FOIL) and, therefore, not subject to its requirements. The definition of agency includes "any * * * governmental entity performing a governmental * * * function for the state or any one or more municipalities thereof" (Public Officers Law § 86). The Court of Appeals has rejected any distinction between a volunteer organization on which a local government relies for the performance of an essential public service and an organic arm of government (see, Matter of Westchester Rockland Newspapers v. Kimball, 50 N.Y.2d 575, 579).
The appellant performs a governmental function, and it performs that function solely for the Mastic Ambulance District, a municipal entity and a municipal subdivision of the Town of Brookhaven (hereinafter the Town). The appellant submits a budget to and receives all of its funding from the Town, and the allocation of its funds is scrutinized by the Town. Thus, the appellant clearly falls within the definition of an agency and is subject to the requirements of FOIL. O'Brien, J.P., Lawrence, Krausman and Florio, JJ., concur.