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§ 28-0109. Small   business   pollution   prevention  and  environmental               compliance assistance program.    1. The commissioner is hereby authorized and  directed  to  establish,  develop   and  implement  a  small  business  pollution  prevention  and  environmental compliance assistance program. The purpose of such program  shall be to:    a. assist eligible businesses  to  achieve  pollution  prevention  and  improved environmental performance;    b.  assist  eligible  businesses  to comply with the provisions of and  rules adopted pursuant to this chapter; and    c. support all  environmental  and  regulatory  programs  carried  out  pursuant  to this chapter, including permitting, facility inspection and  enforcement activities. For the  purposes  of  this  section,  "eligible  business"  shall  mean  a small to medium-sized business, not-for-profit  organization or  municipality  which  employs  less  than  five  hundred  persons on a full-time basis.    2. The commissioner, after providing notice and opportunity for public  hearing,  may  exclude  from the small business pollution prevention and  environmental compliance assistance program any  category  of  regulated  entity that the commissioner determines to have sufficient technical and  financial  capabilities to meet the requirements of this chapter without  such assistance. The department may designate eligibility for assistance  based on whether an  eligible  business  has  sufficient  technical  and  financial capabilities to comply with federal and state law without such  assistance. Such determination or designation shall be based on criteria  formally  adopted  by the department as guidance or regulation therefor.  Such program shall include:    a.  the  development,  collection  and  coordination  of   information  concerning  pollution prevention and compliance methods, and programs to  encourage lawful cooperation among eligible businesses and other persons  to further comply with the provisions of this chapter;    b.  adequate  mechanisms  for  assisting  eligible   businesses   with  pollution  prevention,  environmental  compliance and accidental release  detection and prevention,  including  providing  information  concerning  alternative  technologies,  process changes, and products and methods of  operation that help to achieve pollution prevention;    c. the provision of assistance for eligible businesses in:    (i) determining applicable requirements of this chapter and rules  and  regulations promulgated pursuant thereto,    (ii) submitting complete permit applications, and    (iii)  receiving  permits  issued  by  the  department in a timely and  efficient manner;    d. adequate mechanisms for referring eligible businesses to  qualified  auditors,  or  to  the extent possible, offering eligible businesses and  responding to requests  from  eligible  businesses  for  audits  of  the  operations  of such businesses to determine compliance with this chapter  and rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto;    e. procedures for  offering  eligible  businesses  and  responding  to  requests  from  eligible  businesses for technical, pollution prevention  and environmental compliance assistance including, but not limited to:    (i) on-site  technical  assistance  and  consultations  regarding  the  identification  and implementation of opportunities to achieve pollution  prevention  or   enhance   compliance,   including   the   adoption   of  comprehensive  pollution  prevention  plans  or environmental management  systems;    (ii) assistance in the modification  of  any  work  practice  and  the  identification of affordable and cost effective alternative technologies  or  technological  improvements  to  achieve  pollution prevention or toachieve compliance with or to establish compliance  procedures  pursuant  to  this chapter and rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto;  and    (iii)  the  establishment of a schedule of milestones for implementing  such work practice or  method  of  pollution  prevention  or  compliance  preceding  any  applicable  compliance date, based on the technology and  financial capability of such eligible business. No modification shall be  recommended unless it is in compliance with the applicable  requirements  of environmental laws;    f.  procedures  for  soliciting  input from and exchanging information  with  the  small  business  pollution   prevention   and   environmental  compliance  ombudsman  program  created  pursuant  to section 138 of the  economic development law, regarding pollution  prevention  opportunities  and compliance requirements for small businesses;    g.  adequate  mechanisms  for  the  collection  and  dissemination  of  information  to  eligible  businesses,  including  the  development   of  guidance  manuals  and the establishment of a toll-free telephone number  dedicated to answering  questions  involving  pollution  prevention  and  small business compliance;    h. procedures for assuring the confidentiality of information received  from eligible businesses;    i.  the  identification  of  individuals, firms and/or state and local  agencies with a distinctive competence in  areas  related  to  pollution  prevention   and   compliance   with   environmental   laws,  rules  and  regulations, and a demonstrated ability to  serve  eligible  businesses,  for  the  purpose of referring eligible businesses with identified needs  to consultants or agencies with relevant expertise; and    j. the provision of information on state-sponsored  programs  offering  financial  or technical assistance and on funding available from private  lenders to eligible  businesses,  and  of  aid  to  such  businesses  in  applying for financial assistance or funding.    3.  In  developing  and  implementing  the  small  business  pollution  prevention  and  environmental  compliance   assistance   program,   the  department shall consult with the pollution prevention and environmental  compliance  coordinating  council as created pursuant to section 28-0111  of this article, the environmental  facilities  corporation,  the  small  business  pollution  prevention  and  environmental compliance ombudsman  program as created pursuant to section 138 of the  economic  development  law  and  the office of waste prevention services as created pursuant to  article 14 of the economic development law.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-28 > 28-0109

§ 28-0109. Small   business   pollution   prevention  and  environmental               compliance assistance program.    1. The commissioner is hereby authorized and  directed  to  establish,  develop   and  implement  a  small  business  pollution  prevention  and  environmental compliance assistance program. The purpose of such program  shall be to:    a. assist eligible businesses  to  achieve  pollution  prevention  and  improved environmental performance;    b.  assist  eligible  businesses  to comply with the provisions of and  rules adopted pursuant to this chapter; and    c. support all  environmental  and  regulatory  programs  carried  out  pursuant  to this chapter, including permitting, facility inspection and  enforcement activities. For the  purposes  of  this  section,  "eligible  business"  shall  mean  a small to medium-sized business, not-for-profit  organization or  municipality  which  employs  less  than  five  hundred  persons on a full-time basis.    2. The commissioner, after providing notice and opportunity for public  hearing,  may  exclude  from the small business pollution prevention and  environmental compliance assistance program any  category  of  regulated  entity that the commissioner determines to have sufficient technical and  financial  capabilities to meet the requirements of this chapter without  such assistance. The department may designate eligibility for assistance  based on whether an  eligible  business  has  sufficient  technical  and  financial capabilities to comply with federal and state law without such  assistance. Such determination or designation shall be based on criteria  formally  adopted  by the department as guidance or regulation therefor.  Such program shall include:    a.  the  development,  collection  and  coordination  of   information  concerning  pollution prevention and compliance methods, and programs to  encourage lawful cooperation among eligible businesses and other persons  to further comply with the provisions of this chapter;    b.  adequate  mechanisms  for  assisting  eligible   businesses   with  pollution  prevention,  environmental  compliance and accidental release  detection and prevention,  including  providing  information  concerning  alternative  technologies,  process changes, and products and methods of  operation that help to achieve pollution prevention;    c. the provision of assistance for eligible businesses in:    (i) determining applicable requirements of this chapter and rules  and  regulations promulgated pursuant thereto,    (ii) submitting complete permit applications, and    (iii)  receiving  permits  issued  by  the  department in a timely and  efficient manner;    d. adequate mechanisms for referring eligible businesses to  qualified  auditors,  or  to  the extent possible, offering eligible businesses and  responding to requests  from  eligible  businesses  for  audits  of  the  operations  of such businesses to determine compliance with this chapter  and rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto;    e. procedures for  offering  eligible  businesses  and  responding  to  requests  from  eligible  businesses for technical, pollution prevention  and environmental compliance assistance including, but not limited to:    (i) on-site  technical  assistance  and  consultations  regarding  the  identification  and implementation of opportunities to achieve pollution  prevention  or   enhance   compliance,   including   the   adoption   of  comprehensive  pollution  prevention  plans  or environmental management  systems;    (ii) assistance in the modification  of  any  work  practice  and  the  identification of affordable and cost effective alternative technologies  or  technological  improvements  to  achieve  pollution prevention or toachieve compliance with or to establish compliance  procedures  pursuant  to  this chapter and rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto;  and    (iii)  the  establishment of a schedule of milestones for implementing  such work practice or  method  of  pollution  prevention  or  compliance  preceding  any  applicable  compliance date, based on the technology and  financial capability of such eligible business. No modification shall be  recommended unless it is in compliance with the applicable  requirements  of environmental laws;    f.  procedures  for  soliciting  input from and exchanging information  with  the  small  business  pollution   prevention   and   environmental  compliance  ombudsman  program  created  pursuant  to section 138 of the  economic development law, regarding pollution  prevention  opportunities  and compliance requirements for small businesses;    g.  adequate  mechanisms  for  the  collection  and  dissemination  of  information  to  eligible  businesses,  including  the  development   of  guidance  manuals  and the establishment of a toll-free telephone number  dedicated to answering  questions  involving  pollution  prevention  and  small business compliance;    h. procedures for assuring the confidentiality of information received  from eligible businesses;    i.  the  identification  of  individuals, firms and/or state and local  agencies with a distinctive competence in  areas  related  to  pollution  prevention   and   compliance   with   environmental   laws,  rules  and  regulations, and a demonstrated ability to  serve  eligible  businesses,  for  the  purpose of referring eligible businesses with identified needs  to consultants or agencies with relevant expertise; and    j. the provision of information on state-sponsored  programs  offering  financial  or technical assistance and on funding available from private  lenders to eligible  businesses,  and  of  aid  to  such  businesses  in  applying for financial assistance or funding.    3.  In  developing  and  implementing  the  small  business  pollution  prevention  and  environmental  compliance   assistance   program,   the  department shall consult with the pollution prevention and environmental  compliance  coordinating  council as created pursuant to section 28-0111  of this article, the environmental  facilities  corporation,  the  small  business  pollution  prevention  and  environmental compliance ombudsman  program as created pursuant to section 138 of the  economic  development  law  and  the office of waste prevention services as created pursuant to  article 14 of the economic development law.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-28 > 28-0109

§ 28-0109. Small   business   pollution   prevention  and  environmental               compliance assistance program.    1. The commissioner is hereby authorized and  directed  to  establish,  develop   and  implement  a  small  business  pollution  prevention  and  environmental compliance assistance program. The purpose of such program  shall be to:    a. assist eligible businesses  to  achieve  pollution  prevention  and  improved environmental performance;    b.  assist  eligible  businesses  to comply with the provisions of and  rules adopted pursuant to this chapter; and    c. support all  environmental  and  regulatory  programs  carried  out  pursuant  to this chapter, including permitting, facility inspection and  enforcement activities. For the  purposes  of  this  section,  "eligible  business"  shall  mean  a small to medium-sized business, not-for-profit  organization or  municipality  which  employs  less  than  five  hundred  persons on a full-time basis.    2. The commissioner, after providing notice and opportunity for public  hearing,  may  exclude  from the small business pollution prevention and  environmental compliance assistance program any  category  of  regulated  entity that the commissioner determines to have sufficient technical and  financial  capabilities to meet the requirements of this chapter without  such assistance. The department may designate eligibility for assistance  based on whether an  eligible  business  has  sufficient  technical  and  financial capabilities to comply with federal and state law without such  assistance. Such determination or designation shall be based on criteria  formally  adopted  by the department as guidance or regulation therefor.  Such program shall include:    a.  the  development,  collection  and  coordination  of   information  concerning  pollution prevention and compliance methods, and programs to  encourage lawful cooperation among eligible businesses and other persons  to further comply with the provisions of this chapter;    b.  adequate  mechanisms  for  assisting  eligible   businesses   with  pollution  prevention,  environmental  compliance and accidental release  detection and prevention,  including  providing  information  concerning  alternative  technologies,  process changes, and products and methods of  operation that help to achieve pollution prevention;    c. the provision of assistance for eligible businesses in:    (i) determining applicable requirements of this chapter and rules  and  regulations promulgated pursuant thereto,    (ii) submitting complete permit applications, and    (iii)  receiving  permits  issued  by  the  department in a timely and  efficient manner;    d. adequate mechanisms for referring eligible businesses to  qualified  auditors,  or  to  the extent possible, offering eligible businesses and  responding to requests  from  eligible  businesses  for  audits  of  the  operations  of such businesses to determine compliance with this chapter  and rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto;    e. procedures for  offering  eligible  businesses  and  responding  to  requests  from  eligible  businesses for technical, pollution prevention  and environmental compliance assistance including, but not limited to:    (i) on-site  technical  assistance  and  consultations  regarding  the  identification  and implementation of opportunities to achieve pollution  prevention  or   enhance   compliance,   including   the   adoption   of  comprehensive  pollution  prevention  plans  or environmental management  systems;    (ii) assistance in the modification  of  any  work  practice  and  the  identification of affordable and cost effective alternative technologies  or  technological  improvements  to  achieve  pollution prevention or toachieve compliance with or to establish compliance  procedures  pursuant  to  this chapter and rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto;  and    (iii)  the  establishment of a schedule of milestones for implementing  such work practice or  method  of  pollution  prevention  or  compliance  preceding  any  applicable  compliance date, based on the technology and  financial capability of such eligible business. No modification shall be  recommended unless it is in compliance with the applicable  requirements  of environmental laws;    f.  procedures  for  soliciting  input from and exchanging information  with  the  small  business  pollution   prevention   and   environmental  compliance  ombudsman  program  created  pursuant  to section 138 of the  economic development law, regarding pollution  prevention  opportunities  and compliance requirements for small businesses;    g.  adequate  mechanisms  for  the  collection  and  dissemination  of  information  to  eligible  businesses,  including  the  development   of  guidance  manuals  and the establishment of a toll-free telephone number  dedicated to answering  questions  involving  pollution  prevention  and  small business compliance;    h. procedures for assuring the confidentiality of information received  from eligible businesses;    i.  the  identification  of  individuals, firms and/or state and local  agencies with a distinctive competence in  areas  related  to  pollution  prevention   and   compliance   with   environmental   laws,  rules  and  regulations, and a demonstrated ability to  serve  eligible  businesses,  for  the  purpose of referring eligible businesses with identified needs  to consultants or agencies with relevant expertise; and    j. the provision of information on state-sponsored  programs  offering  financial  or technical assistance and on funding available from private  lenders to eligible  businesses,  and  of  aid  to  such  businesses  in  applying for financial assistance or funding.    3.  In  developing  and  implementing  the  small  business  pollution  prevention  and  environmental  compliance   assistance   program,   the  department shall consult with the pollution prevention and environmental  compliance  coordinating  council as created pursuant to section 28-0111  of this article, the environmental  facilities  corporation,  the  small  business  pollution  prevention  and  environmental compliance ombudsman  program as created pursuant to section 138 of the  economic  development  law  and  the office of waste prevention services as created pursuant to  article 14 of the economic development law.