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§ 9-1707. New York invasive species advisory committee.    1.  There  shall  be  established a New York invasive species advisory  committee which shall provide information, advice and  guidance  to  the  council,  including  but  not  limited  to providing assistance with the  development of the four-tier classification system for nonnative  animal  and plant species.    2.  The  commissioner  and the commissioner of agriculture and markets  shall select up to twenty-five at-large members with at least one member  from each of the following: New York  biodiversity  research  institute,  New  York state's land grant university, New York sea grant, a statewide  organization formed  to  address  invasive  species,  a  statewide  land  conservation  organization,  a  statewide  agricultural  organization, a  nursery  business,  a  boating  organization,  the   darrin   freshwater  institute,  the  soil  and  water  conservation  districts,  the natural  heritage program, a New York state forestry school, a lake  association,  the  New  York  city  department  of  environmental  protection,  and  a  statewide local government organization.    3.  The  members  of  the  advisory  council   shall   serve   without  compensation, except members shall be allowed their necessary and actual  expenses incurred in the performance of their duties under this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-9 > Title-17 > 9-1707

§ 9-1707. New York invasive species advisory committee.    1.  There  shall  be  established a New York invasive species advisory  committee which shall provide information, advice and  guidance  to  the  council,  including  but  not  limited  to providing assistance with the  development of the four-tier classification system for nonnative  animal  and plant species.    2.  The  commissioner  and the commissioner of agriculture and markets  shall select up to twenty-five at-large members with at least one member  from each of the following: New York  biodiversity  research  institute,  New  York state's land grant university, New York sea grant, a statewide  organization formed  to  address  invasive  species,  a  statewide  land  conservation  organization,  a  statewide  agricultural  organization, a  nursery  business,  a  boating  organization,  the   darrin   freshwater  institute,  the  soil  and  water  conservation  districts,  the natural  heritage program, a New York state forestry school, a lake  association,  the  New  York  city  department  of  environmental  protection,  and  a  statewide local government organization.    3.  The  members  of  the  advisory  council   shall   serve   without  compensation, except members shall be allowed their necessary and actual  expenses incurred in the performance of their duties under this section.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-9 > Title-17 > 9-1707

§ 9-1707. New York invasive species advisory committee.    1.  There  shall  be  established a New York invasive species advisory  committee which shall provide information, advice and  guidance  to  the  council,  including  but  not  limited  to providing assistance with the  development of the four-tier classification system for nonnative  animal  and plant species.    2.  The  commissioner  and the commissioner of agriculture and markets  shall select up to twenty-five at-large members with at least one member  from each of the following: New York  biodiversity  research  institute,  New  York state's land grant university, New York sea grant, a statewide  organization formed  to  address  invasive  species,  a  statewide  land  conservation  organization,  a  statewide  agricultural  organization, a  nursery  business,  a  boating  organization,  the   darrin   freshwater  institute,  the  soil  and  water  conservation  districts,  the natural  heritage program, a New York state forestry school, a lake  association,  the  New  York  city  department  of  environmental  protection,  and  a  statewide local government organization.    3.  The  members  of  the  advisory  council   shall   serve   without  compensation, except members shall be allowed their necessary and actual  expenses incurred in the performance of their duties under this section.