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§  1606.  Functions,  powers and duties.  1. The board (a) may prepare  and recommend rules and regulations, or amendment or repeal thereof, for  controlling the use, transportation, storage and disposal of  pesticides  consistent  with  the  declared  purpose  of  this article and (b) shall  designate  the  department  or  departments  by  whom  such   rules   or  regulations   shall   be   promulgated,  administered  and  enforced  in  accordance with the functions, powers and duties of such  department  or  departments  prescribed  by law. Such rules and regulations shall not be  effective until filed in the office of the department of state. Any such  action shall be taken only at a meeting upon  the  affirmative  vote  in  person  or  by  mail  of  at  least  five  voting  members of the board,  exclusive of any deputy or other representative, after  a  meeting  with  the  advisory  members  of  the  board  and  consideration  of available  scientific evidence.    2. To further the declared purpose of this article,  the  board  shall  have the following functions, powers and duties:    (a)   To  formulate  over-all  policy  in  the  state's  programs  for  regulating the use, transportation, storage and disposal of pesticides.    (b) To coordinate the activities and programs  of  member  departments  concerned with the use and effects of pesticides.    (c)  To  cause such studies, research and investigations to be made as  it may deem advisable and necessary.    (d) To hold public hearings.    (e) To collect and compile information and data relating  to  the  use  and effects of pesticides.    (f) To advise and assist state departments and agencies upon request.    (g)  To  inform  the public concerning the state's efforts to regulate  the use of pesticides and to provide information concerning pesticides.    (h) To report to the governor and to  the  legislature  and  recommend  legislation.    (i)  To  recommend  that  the use of specific pesticides be prohibited  under specified conditions.    (j) To consult and cooperate with  the  appropriate  agencies  of  the  federal  government or of other states to more effectively carry out its  functions, powers and duties hereunder.    (k) To do  all  things  necessary  or  reasonable  to  carry  out  the  foregoing functions, powers and duties.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-16 > 1606

§  1606.  Functions,  powers and duties.  1. The board (a) may prepare  and recommend rules and regulations, or amendment or repeal thereof, for  controlling the use, transportation, storage and disposal of  pesticides  consistent  with  the  declared  purpose  of  this article and (b) shall  designate  the  department  or  departments  by  whom  such   rules   or  regulations   shall   be   promulgated,  administered  and  enforced  in  accordance with the functions, powers and duties of such  department  or  departments  prescribed  by law. Such rules and regulations shall not be  effective until filed in the office of the department of state. Any such  action shall be taken only at a meeting upon  the  affirmative  vote  in  person  or  by  mail  of  at  least  five  voting  members of the board,  exclusive of any deputy or other representative, after  a  meeting  with  the  advisory  members  of  the  board  and  consideration  of available  scientific evidence.    2. To further the declared purpose of this article,  the  board  shall  have the following functions, powers and duties:    (a)   To  formulate  over-all  policy  in  the  state's  programs  for  regulating the use, transportation, storage and disposal of pesticides.    (b) To coordinate the activities and programs  of  member  departments  concerned with the use and effects of pesticides.    (c)  To  cause such studies, research and investigations to be made as  it may deem advisable and necessary.    (d) To hold public hearings.    (e) To collect and compile information and data relating  to  the  use  and effects of pesticides.    (f) To advise and assist state departments and agencies upon request.    (g)  To  inform  the public concerning the state's efforts to regulate  the use of pesticides and to provide information concerning pesticides.    (h) To report to the governor and to  the  legislature  and  recommend  legislation.    (i)  To  recommend  that  the use of specific pesticides be prohibited  under specified conditions.    (j) To consult and cooperate with  the  appropriate  agencies  of  the  federal  government or of other states to more effectively carry out its  functions, powers and duties hereunder.    (k) To do  all  things  necessary  or  reasonable  to  carry  out  the  foregoing functions, powers and duties.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-16 > 1606

§  1606.  Functions,  powers and duties.  1. The board (a) may prepare  and recommend rules and regulations, or amendment or repeal thereof, for  controlling the use, transportation, storage and disposal of  pesticides  consistent  with  the  declared  purpose  of  this article and (b) shall  designate  the  department  or  departments  by  whom  such   rules   or  regulations   shall   be   promulgated,  administered  and  enforced  in  accordance with the functions, powers and duties of such  department  or  departments  prescribed  by law. Such rules and regulations shall not be  effective until filed in the office of the department of state. Any such  action shall be taken only at a meeting upon  the  affirmative  vote  in  person  or  by  mail  of  at  least  five  voting  members of the board,  exclusive of any deputy or other representative, after  a  meeting  with  the  advisory  members  of  the  board  and  consideration  of available  scientific evidence.    2. To further the declared purpose of this article,  the  board  shall  have the following functions, powers and duties:    (a)   To  formulate  over-all  policy  in  the  state's  programs  for  regulating the use, transportation, storage and disposal of pesticides.    (b) To coordinate the activities and programs  of  member  departments  concerned with the use and effects of pesticides.    (c)  To  cause such studies, research and investigations to be made as  it may deem advisable and necessary.    (d) To hold public hearings.    (e) To collect and compile information and data relating  to  the  use  and effects of pesticides.    (f) To advise and assist state departments and agencies upon request.    (g)  To  inform  the public concerning the state's efforts to regulate  the use of pesticides and to provide information concerning pesticides.    (h) To report to the governor and to  the  legislature  and  recommend  legislation.    (i)  To  recommend  that  the use of specific pesticides be prohibited  under specified conditions.    (j) To consult and cooperate with  the  appropriate  agencies  of  the  federal  government or of other states to more effectively carry out its  functions, powers and duties hereunder.    (k) To do  all  things  necessary  or  reasonable  to  carry  out  the  foregoing functions, powers and duties.