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§ 28-0107. Powers and duties of the department.    Consistent  with  the policy of the state as it is declared in section  28-0101 of this article, the department shall have the power to:    1. Develop, coordinate, implement and measure policies,  planning  and  programs  to promote pollution prevention, including but not limited to,  technical assistance programs  and  the  identification  of  alternative  compliance approaches that incorporate pollution prevention;    2.  Provide  education,  training,  outreach and technical assistance,  including  on-site  technical  assistance,  to  the   public   regarding  pollution   prevention,   including   but  not  limited  to  businesses,  not-for-profit organizations and state and local agencies;    3. Track, monitor and analyze efforts to achieve pollution  prevention  and the effects of pollution prevention on the consumption of energy and  natural  resources;  the use of hazardous substances; and the generation  of hazardous substances, pollution and waste;    4. Promote the consideration of opportunities for pollution prevention  throughout  the  department's  programs,  including  the  provision   of  information  on  pollution prevention options, technical information and  technical assistance to  permit  applicants,  owners  and  operators  of  facilities  that are subject to departmental inspections, and to persons  who are subject to departmental enforcement actions;    5. Develop policies to facilitate, support and encourage the provision  of pollution prevention and  compliance  assistance,  including  on-site  technical  assistance,  by  all  department  staff, including regulatory  program staff, to businesses, not-for-profit  organizations,  state  and  local  agencies  or other persons who request such assistance, including  the adoption of policies to address how the department will  respond  if  violations are identified in the course of providing such assistance;    6.  Coordinate  pollution prevention outreach and technical assistance  with inspection and enforcement  efforts,  including  the  targeting  of  specific  sectors  for  concentrated  outreach  prior  to inspection and  enforcement and the establishment of  a  technical  assistance  referral  system;    7.  Provide  opportunities for training in pollution prevention to all  appropriate department staff on an annual basis;    8. Promote and encourage  the  adoption  of  environmental  management  systems as a way to achieve pollution prevention and continually improve  environmental,  economic  and  management  performance across a range of  organizations  and  settings,  including  state  and   local   agencies,  businesses, and not-for-profit organizations;    9. Develop pollution prevention information that can be distributed by  other  state  agencies  and  public authorities that are involved in the  regulation of, or  provision  of  financial  assistance  to  businesses,  municipalities and not-for-profit organizations;    10.  Coordinate  and cooperate with federal, state and local agencies,  public and private organizations, and groups administering  programs  or  engaged   in   activities   related   to  pollution  prevention,  energy  consumption, resource consumption, the use and generation  of  hazardous  substances, or the generation of waste or pollution; and    11.   Encourage,  support  and  undertake  research,  development  and  technology transfer in support of pollution prevention,  and  coordinate  and  cooperate  with  federal,  state and local agencies, businesses and  business associations, public  and  private  organizations,  and  groups  engaged  in  pollution  prevention  research, development and technology  transfer,  including  educational,  civic  and  research  organizations,  colleges, universities, institutes or foundations.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-28 > 28-0107

§ 28-0107. Powers and duties of the department.    Consistent  with  the policy of the state as it is declared in section  28-0101 of this article, the department shall have the power to:    1. Develop, coordinate, implement and measure policies,  planning  and  programs  to promote pollution prevention, including but not limited to,  technical assistance programs  and  the  identification  of  alternative  compliance approaches that incorporate pollution prevention;    2.  Provide  education,  training,  outreach and technical assistance,  including  on-site  technical  assistance,  to  the   public   regarding  pollution   prevention,   including   but  not  limited  to  businesses,  not-for-profit organizations and state and local agencies;    3. Track, monitor and analyze efforts to achieve pollution  prevention  and the effects of pollution prevention on the consumption of energy and  natural  resources;  the use of hazardous substances; and the generation  of hazardous substances, pollution and waste;    4. Promote the consideration of opportunities for pollution prevention  throughout  the  department's  programs,  including  the  provision   of  information  on  pollution prevention options, technical information and  technical assistance to  permit  applicants,  owners  and  operators  of  facilities  that are subject to departmental inspections, and to persons  who are subject to departmental enforcement actions;    5. Develop policies to facilitate, support and encourage the provision  of pollution prevention and  compliance  assistance,  including  on-site  technical  assistance,  by  all  department  staff, including regulatory  program staff, to businesses, not-for-profit  organizations,  state  and  local  agencies  or other persons who request such assistance, including  the adoption of policies to address how the department will  respond  if  violations are identified in the course of providing such assistance;    6.  Coordinate  pollution prevention outreach and technical assistance  with inspection and enforcement  efforts,  including  the  targeting  of  specific  sectors  for  concentrated  outreach  prior  to inspection and  enforcement and the establishment of  a  technical  assistance  referral  system;    7.  Provide  opportunities for training in pollution prevention to all  appropriate department staff on an annual basis;    8. Promote and encourage  the  adoption  of  environmental  management  systems as a way to achieve pollution prevention and continually improve  environmental,  economic  and  management  performance across a range of  organizations  and  settings,  including  state  and   local   agencies,  businesses, and not-for-profit organizations;    9. Develop pollution prevention information that can be distributed by  other  state  agencies  and  public authorities that are involved in the  regulation of, or  provision  of  financial  assistance  to  businesses,  municipalities and not-for-profit organizations;    10.  Coordinate  and cooperate with federal, state and local agencies,  public and private organizations, and groups administering  programs  or  engaged   in   activities   related   to  pollution  prevention,  energy  consumption, resource consumption, the use and generation  of  hazardous  substances, or the generation of waste or pollution; and    11.   Encourage,  support  and  undertake  research,  development  and  technology transfer in support of pollution prevention,  and  coordinate  and  cooperate  with  federal,  state and local agencies, businesses and  business associations, public  and  private  organizations,  and  groups  engaged  in  pollution  prevention  research, development and technology  transfer,  including  educational,  civic  and  research  organizations,  colleges, universities, institutes or foundations.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-28 > 28-0107

§ 28-0107. Powers and duties of the department.    Consistent  with  the policy of the state as it is declared in section  28-0101 of this article, the department shall have the power to:    1. Develop, coordinate, implement and measure policies,  planning  and  programs  to promote pollution prevention, including but not limited to,  technical assistance programs  and  the  identification  of  alternative  compliance approaches that incorporate pollution prevention;    2.  Provide  education,  training,  outreach and technical assistance,  including  on-site  technical  assistance,  to  the   public   regarding  pollution   prevention,   including   but  not  limited  to  businesses,  not-for-profit organizations and state and local agencies;    3. Track, monitor and analyze efforts to achieve pollution  prevention  and the effects of pollution prevention on the consumption of energy and  natural  resources;  the use of hazardous substances; and the generation  of hazardous substances, pollution and waste;    4. Promote the consideration of opportunities for pollution prevention  throughout  the  department's  programs,  including  the  provision   of  information  on  pollution prevention options, technical information and  technical assistance to  permit  applicants,  owners  and  operators  of  facilities  that are subject to departmental inspections, and to persons  who are subject to departmental enforcement actions;    5. Develop policies to facilitate, support and encourage the provision  of pollution prevention and  compliance  assistance,  including  on-site  technical  assistance,  by  all  department  staff, including regulatory  program staff, to businesses, not-for-profit  organizations,  state  and  local  agencies  or other persons who request such assistance, including  the adoption of policies to address how the department will  respond  if  violations are identified in the course of providing such assistance;    6.  Coordinate  pollution prevention outreach and technical assistance  with inspection and enforcement  efforts,  including  the  targeting  of  specific  sectors  for  concentrated  outreach  prior  to inspection and  enforcement and the establishment of  a  technical  assistance  referral  system;    7.  Provide  opportunities for training in pollution prevention to all  appropriate department staff on an annual basis;    8. Promote and encourage  the  adoption  of  environmental  management  systems as a way to achieve pollution prevention and continually improve  environmental,  economic  and  management  performance across a range of  organizations  and  settings,  including  state  and   local   agencies,  businesses, and not-for-profit organizations;    9. Develop pollution prevention information that can be distributed by  other  state  agencies  and  public authorities that are involved in the  regulation of, or  provision  of  financial  assistance  to  businesses,  municipalities and not-for-profit organizations;    10.  Coordinate  and cooperate with federal, state and local agencies,  public and private organizations, and groups administering  programs  or  engaged   in   activities   related   to  pollution  prevention,  energy  consumption, resource consumption, the use and generation  of  hazardous  substances, or the generation of waste or pollution; and    11.   Encourage,  support  and  undertake  research,  development  and  technology transfer in support of pollution prevention,  and  coordinate  and  cooperate  with  federal,  state and local agencies, businesses and  business associations, public  and  private  organizations,  and  groups  engaged  in  pollution  prevention  research, development and technology  transfer,  including  educational,  civic  and  research  organizations,  colleges, universities, institutes or foundations.