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§ 9-1709. General powers and duties of the department.    For  the  purpose  of  carrying  out the provisions of this title, the  department in cooperation with the department of agriculture and markets  shall have the authority, within funds available, to:    1.  establish,  operate  and   maintain   state-wide   databases   and  clearinghouses  for  all  taxa  of  invasive  species  that  incorporate  existing data from agencies and organizations in the state, as  well  as  from  nearby states, provinces, Canada, and the federal government. Such  databases and clearinghouses may provide the aggregate data on-line in a  GIS;    2. coordinate state agency and public  authority  actions  to  do  the  following:    (a) phasing out uses of invasive species;    (b) expanding use of native species;    (c)  promoting  private  and local government use of native species as  alternatives to invasive species; and    (d) wherever practical and  where  consistent  with  watershed  and/or  regional  invasive  species  management  plans, prohibiting and actively  eliminating invasive species at project sites funded or regulated by the  state; and    3. in collaboration with the council, aid in the review and reform  of  relevant  regulatory  processes to remove unnecessary impediments to the  restoration of invaded ecosystems.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-9 > Title-17 > 9-1709

§ 9-1709. General powers and duties of the department.    For  the  purpose  of  carrying  out the provisions of this title, the  department in cooperation with the department of agriculture and markets  shall have the authority, within funds available, to:    1.  establish,  operate  and   maintain   state-wide   databases   and  clearinghouses  for  all  taxa  of  invasive  species  that  incorporate  existing data from agencies and organizations in the state, as  well  as  from  nearby states, provinces, Canada, and the federal government. Such  databases and clearinghouses may provide the aggregate data on-line in a  GIS;    2. coordinate state agency and public  authority  actions  to  do  the  following:    (a) phasing out uses of invasive species;    (b) expanding use of native species;    (c)  promoting  private  and local government use of native species as  alternatives to invasive species; and    (d) wherever practical and  where  consistent  with  watershed  and/or  regional  invasive  species  management  plans, prohibiting and actively  eliminating invasive species at project sites funded or regulated by the  state; and    3. in collaboration with the council, aid in the review and reform  of  relevant  regulatory  processes to remove unnecessary impediments to the  restoration of invaded ecosystems.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-9 > Title-17 > 9-1709

§ 9-1709. General powers and duties of the department.    For  the  purpose  of  carrying  out the provisions of this title, the  department in cooperation with the department of agriculture and markets  shall have the authority, within funds available, to:    1.  establish,  operate  and   maintain   state-wide   databases   and  clearinghouses  for  all  taxa  of  invasive  species  that  incorporate  existing data from agencies and organizations in the state, as  well  as  from  nearby states, provinces, Canada, and the federal government. Such  databases and clearinghouses may provide the aggregate data on-line in a  GIS;    2. coordinate state agency and public  authority  actions  to  do  the  following:    (a) phasing out uses of invasive species;    (b) expanding use of native species;    (c)  promoting  private  and local government use of native species as  alternatives to invasive species; and    (d) wherever practical and  where  consistent  with  watershed  and/or  regional  invasive  species  management  plans, prohibiting and actively  eliminating invasive species at project sites funded or regulated by the  state; and    3. in collaboration with the council, aid in the review and reform  of  relevant  regulatory  processes to remove unnecessary impediments to the  restoration of invaded ecosystems.