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§  716.  Protection  of  critical infrastructure; commercial aviation,  petroleum and natural gas fuel transmission facilities and pipelines. 1.  Notwithstanding any other provision of  law,  the  commissioner  of  the  division  of  homeland  security  and emergency services shall conduct a  review and analysis of measures being  taken  by  any  other  agency  or  authority  of the state or any political subdivision thereof and, to the  extent practicable, of any federal entity, to protect  the  security  of  critical  infrastructure  related to commercial aviation fuel, petroleum  and natural gas transmission facilities  and  pipelines  in  this  state  which  are  not  located  upon  the premises of a commercial airport. As  deemed appropriate  by  such  commissioner,  the  division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency services shall have the authority to physically  inspect the premises and review any audits or  reports  related  to  the  security  of  such  critical infrastructure, including audits or reports  conducted at the request of any other agency or authority of  the  state  or  any  political subdivision thereof or, to the extent practicable, of  any federal entity. The operators  of  such  commercial  aviation  fuel,  petroleum or natural gas transmission facilities and pipelines shall, in  compliance  with  any  federal  and  state  requirements  regarding  the  dissemination of such information, provide access to the commissioner of  the division of homeland security and emergency services to such  audits  or  reports  regarding  such  critical infrastructure provided, however,  that exclusive custody and control of  such  audits  and  reports  shall  remain  solely  with  the  operators  of  such commercial aviation fuel,  petroleum or natural gas transmission facilities and pipelines. For  the  purposes  of  this  article,  the term "critical infrastructure" has the  meaning ascribed to that term in subdivision five of section  eighty-six  of the public officers law.    2.  (a)  On  or before December thirty-first, two thousand eleven, and  every five  years  thereafter,  the  commissioner  of  the  division  of  homeland  security  and emergency services shall report to the governor,  the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly,  the  public  service  commission,  and  the  operator  of  any  such affected  commercial aviation fuel, petroleum or natural gas transmission facility  or pipeline. Such report shall review the security measures being  taken  regarding  critical  infrastructure related to commercial aviation fuel,  petroleum or natural gas transmission facilities and  pipelines,  assess  the   effectiveness   thereof,   and   include  recommendations  to  the  legislature, the  public  service  commission,  or  the  operator  of  a  commercial aviation fuel, petroleum or natural gas transmission facility  or  pipeline,  or  any appropriate state or federal regulating entity or  agency if the commissioner of the  division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency  services  determines that additional measures are required to  be  implemented,   considering   among   other   factors,   the   unique  characteristics  of  each commercial aviation fuel, petroleum or natural  gas transmission facility or pipeline.    (b) Before the receipt of such report identified in paragraph  (a)  of  this   subdivision,   each   recipient  of  such  report  shall  develop  confidentiality protocols, which shall be binding upon the recipient who  issues the protocols and anyone to whom the recipient shows  a  copy  of  the  report,  in  consultation  with the commissioner of the division of  homeland security and emergency services for the maintenance and use  of  such  report  so  as to ensure the confidentiality of the report and all  information contained therein, provided, however, that such  report  and  any information contained or used in its preparation shall be exempt and  not  made  available pursuant to article six of the public officers law.  The commissioner of the division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency  services  shall  also develop protocols for his or her office related tothe  maintenance  and  use  of  such  report  so  as   to   ensure   the  confidentiality  of the report and all information contained therein. On  each report, the commissioner of the division of homeland  security  and  emergency  services  shall  prominently display the following statement:  "this report may contain information that if  disclosed  could  endanger  the  life  or  safety  of the public, and therefore, pursuant to section  seven hundred eleven  of  the  executive  law,  this  report  is  to  be  maintained and used in a manner consistent with protocols established to  preserve  the  confidentiality  of the information contained herein in a  manner consistent with law".    (c) The  public  service  commission  shall  have  the  discretion  to  require,  through  regulation  or otherwise, that the recommendations of  the commissioner of the division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency  services  be  implemented  at  an  affected  commercial  aviation  fuel,  petroleum or natural gas transmission facility or pipeline.    (d) The division of homeland security  and  emergency  services  shall  receive  necessary  appropriations  for  the  performance  of its duties  pursuant to this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-26 > 716

§  716.  Protection  of  critical infrastructure; commercial aviation,  petroleum and natural gas fuel transmission facilities and pipelines. 1.  Notwithstanding any other provision of  law,  the  commissioner  of  the  division  of  homeland  security  and emergency services shall conduct a  review and analysis of measures being  taken  by  any  other  agency  or  authority  of the state or any political subdivision thereof and, to the  extent practicable, of any federal entity, to protect  the  security  of  critical  infrastructure  related to commercial aviation fuel, petroleum  and natural gas transmission facilities  and  pipelines  in  this  state  which  are  not  located  upon  the premises of a commercial airport. As  deemed appropriate  by  such  commissioner,  the  division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency services shall have the authority to physically  inspect the premises and review any audits or  reports  related  to  the  security  of  such  critical infrastructure, including audits or reports  conducted at the request of any other agency or authority of  the  state  or  any  political subdivision thereof or, to the extent practicable, of  any federal entity. The operators  of  such  commercial  aviation  fuel,  petroleum or natural gas transmission facilities and pipelines shall, in  compliance  with  any  federal  and  state  requirements  regarding  the  dissemination of such information, provide access to the commissioner of  the division of homeland security and emergency services to such  audits  or  reports  regarding  such  critical infrastructure provided, however,  that exclusive custody and control of  such  audits  and  reports  shall  remain  solely  with  the  operators  of  such commercial aviation fuel,  petroleum or natural gas transmission facilities and pipelines. For  the  purposes  of  this  article,  the term "critical infrastructure" has the  meaning ascribed to that term in subdivision five of section  eighty-six  of the public officers law.    2.  (a)  On  or before December thirty-first, two thousand eleven, and  every five  years  thereafter,  the  commissioner  of  the  division  of  homeland  security  and emergency services shall report to the governor,  the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly,  the  public  service  commission,  and  the  operator  of  any  such affected  commercial aviation fuel, petroleum or natural gas transmission facility  or pipeline. Such report shall review the security measures being  taken  regarding  critical  infrastructure related to commercial aviation fuel,  petroleum or natural gas transmission facilities and  pipelines,  assess  the   effectiveness   thereof,   and   include  recommendations  to  the  legislature, the  public  service  commission,  or  the  operator  of  a  commercial aviation fuel, petroleum or natural gas transmission facility  or  pipeline,  or  any appropriate state or federal regulating entity or  agency if the commissioner of the  division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency  services  determines that additional measures are required to  be  implemented,   considering   among   other   factors,   the   unique  characteristics  of  each commercial aviation fuel, petroleum or natural  gas transmission facility or pipeline.    (b) Before the receipt of such report identified in paragraph  (a)  of  this   subdivision,   each   recipient  of  such  report  shall  develop  confidentiality protocols, which shall be binding upon the recipient who  issues the protocols and anyone to whom the recipient shows  a  copy  of  the  report,  in  consultation  with the commissioner of the division of  homeland security and emergency services for the maintenance and use  of  such  report  so  as to ensure the confidentiality of the report and all  information contained therein, provided, however, that such  report  and  any information contained or used in its preparation shall be exempt and  not  made  available pursuant to article six of the public officers law.  The commissioner of the division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency  services  shall  also develop protocols for his or her office related tothe  maintenance  and  use  of  such  report  so  as   to   ensure   the  confidentiality  of the report and all information contained therein. On  each report, the commissioner of the division of homeland  security  and  emergency  services  shall  prominently display the following statement:  "this report may contain information that if  disclosed  could  endanger  the  life  or  safety  of the public, and therefore, pursuant to section  seven hundred eleven  of  the  executive  law,  this  report  is  to  be  maintained and used in a manner consistent with protocols established to  preserve  the  confidentiality  of the information contained herein in a  manner consistent with law".    (c) The  public  service  commission  shall  have  the  discretion  to  require,  through  regulation  or otherwise, that the recommendations of  the commissioner of the division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency  services  be  implemented  at  an  affected  commercial  aviation  fuel,  petroleum or natural gas transmission facility or pipeline.    (d) The division of homeland security  and  emergency  services  shall  receive  necessary  appropriations  for  the  performance  of its duties  pursuant to this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-26 > 716

§  716.  Protection  of  critical infrastructure; commercial aviation,  petroleum and natural gas fuel transmission facilities and pipelines. 1.  Notwithstanding any other provision of  law,  the  commissioner  of  the  division  of  homeland  security  and emergency services shall conduct a  review and analysis of measures being  taken  by  any  other  agency  or  authority  of the state or any political subdivision thereof and, to the  extent practicable, of any federal entity, to protect  the  security  of  critical  infrastructure  related to commercial aviation fuel, petroleum  and natural gas transmission facilities  and  pipelines  in  this  state  which  are  not  located  upon  the premises of a commercial airport. As  deemed appropriate  by  such  commissioner,  the  division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency services shall have the authority to physically  inspect the premises and review any audits or  reports  related  to  the  security  of  such  critical infrastructure, including audits or reports  conducted at the request of any other agency or authority of  the  state  or  any  political subdivision thereof or, to the extent practicable, of  any federal entity. The operators  of  such  commercial  aviation  fuel,  petroleum or natural gas transmission facilities and pipelines shall, in  compliance  with  any  federal  and  state  requirements  regarding  the  dissemination of such information, provide access to the commissioner of  the division of homeland security and emergency services to such  audits  or  reports  regarding  such  critical infrastructure provided, however,  that exclusive custody and control of  such  audits  and  reports  shall  remain  solely  with  the  operators  of  such commercial aviation fuel,  petroleum or natural gas transmission facilities and pipelines. For  the  purposes  of  this  article,  the term "critical infrastructure" has the  meaning ascribed to that term in subdivision five of section  eighty-six  of the public officers law.    2.  (a)  On  or before December thirty-first, two thousand eleven, and  every five  years  thereafter,  the  commissioner  of  the  division  of  homeland  security  and emergency services shall report to the governor,  the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly,  the  public  service  commission,  and  the  operator  of  any  such affected  commercial aviation fuel, petroleum or natural gas transmission facility  or pipeline. Such report shall review the security measures being  taken  regarding  critical  infrastructure related to commercial aviation fuel,  petroleum or natural gas transmission facilities and  pipelines,  assess  the   effectiveness   thereof,   and   include  recommendations  to  the  legislature, the  public  service  commission,  or  the  operator  of  a  commercial aviation fuel, petroleum or natural gas transmission facility  or  pipeline,  or  any appropriate state or federal regulating entity or  agency if the commissioner of the  division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency  services  determines that additional measures are required to  be  implemented,   considering   among   other   factors,   the   unique  characteristics  of  each commercial aviation fuel, petroleum or natural  gas transmission facility or pipeline.    (b) Before the receipt of such report identified in paragraph  (a)  of  this   subdivision,   each   recipient  of  such  report  shall  develop  confidentiality protocols, which shall be binding upon the recipient who  issues the protocols and anyone to whom the recipient shows  a  copy  of  the  report,  in  consultation  with the commissioner of the division of  homeland security and emergency services for the maintenance and use  of  such  report  so  as to ensure the confidentiality of the report and all  information contained therein, provided, however, that such  report  and  any information contained or used in its preparation shall be exempt and  not  made  available pursuant to article six of the public officers law.  The commissioner of the division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency  services  shall  also develop protocols for his or her office related tothe  maintenance  and  use  of  such  report  so  as   to   ensure   the  confidentiality  of the report and all information contained therein. On  each report, the commissioner of the division of homeland  security  and  emergency  services  shall  prominently display the following statement:  "this report may contain information that if  disclosed  could  endanger  the  life  or  safety  of the public, and therefore, pursuant to section  seven hundred eleven  of  the  executive  law,  this  report  is  to  be  maintained and used in a manner consistent with protocols established to  preserve  the  confidentiality  of the information contained herein in a  manner consistent with law".    (c) The  public  service  commission  shall  have  the  discretion  to  require,  through  regulation  or otherwise, that the recommendations of  the commissioner of the division  of  homeland  security  and  emergency  services  be  implemented  at  an  affected  commercial  aviation  fuel,  petroleum or natural gas transmission facility or pipeline.    (d) The division of homeland security  and  emergency  services  shall  receive  necessary  appropriations  for  the  performance  of its duties  pursuant to this section.