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§ 440. New  York  state transportation energy conservation program. 1.  As used in this article, unless a different meaning clearly appears from  the context, the term:    (a) "Applicant" shall mean any town, city, village, county and for any  project   on   the   state   highway/bridge   system,   the   designated  transportation   coordinating   committee,   if   one   exists,  or  the  metropolitan transportation  planning  organization,  if  no  designated  transportation   coordinating   committee  exists.  In  cases  where  no  metropolitan planning organization exists,  the  department  may  submit  applications for projects on the state highway/bridge system.    (b)   "Transportation  energy  conservation  project"  shall  mean  an  improvement to or directly related to  the  use  of  a  street,  highway  and/or  bridge  either  on or off the state highway system provided such  highway or bridge is not owned by a state authority. Such projects shall  be designed  to  advance  energy  efficiency  and  conservation  through  improvements, including, but not limited to, capacity/spot improvements,  signing,  signalization  and  technical  innovation,  and  training  and  technical assistance.    (c) "Program" shall mean the  New  York  state  transportation  energy  conservation program.    2.  (a)  The  department  shall  promulgate  rules  and regulations to  provide for the timely and effective implementation of the program.    (b)  Such  rules  and  regulations  shall  provide   for   application  procedures,  criteria  for ranking and soliciting projects and standards  to be used by the department in approving projects for funding.    (c) In promulgating such rules and regulations  the  department  shall  ensure that:    (i)  the  total costs of implementing any project approved for funding  under the transportation energy conservation program will be returned in  savings in energy costs attributable to the project within a  period  of  not  more  than  fifteen years, or the life of the project, whichever is  less;    (ii) any moneys used  for  projects  from  the  transportation  energy  conservation program are in addition to any existing funding from either  state  or local sources and such sources shall not be reduced due to the  availability of moneys from such program;    (iii) no project shall receive in excess of two hundred fifty thousand  dollars from the transportation energy conservation program;    (iv) an equitable distribution of moneys  from  the  program  is  made  statewide; and    (v)  a  report  is issued, at least annually, detailing the commitment  and use of such funds.

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Statutes > New-york > Tra > Article-19 > 440

§ 440. New  York  state transportation energy conservation program. 1.  As used in this article, unless a different meaning clearly appears from  the context, the term:    (a) "Applicant" shall mean any town, city, village, county and for any  project   on   the   state   highway/bridge   system,   the   designated  transportation   coordinating   committee,   if   one   exists,  or  the  metropolitan transportation  planning  organization,  if  no  designated  transportation   coordinating   committee  exists.  In  cases  where  no  metropolitan planning organization exists,  the  department  may  submit  applications for projects on the state highway/bridge system.    (b)   "Transportation  energy  conservation  project"  shall  mean  an  improvement to or directly related to  the  use  of  a  street,  highway  and/or  bridge  either  on or off the state highway system provided such  highway or bridge is not owned by a state authority. Such projects shall  be designed  to  advance  energy  efficiency  and  conservation  through  improvements, including, but not limited to, capacity/spot improvements,  signing,  signalization  and  technical  innovation,  and  training  and  technical assistance.    (c) "Program" shall mean the  New  York  state  transportation  energy  conservation program.    2.  (a)  The  department  shall  promulgate  rules  and regulations to  provide for the timely and effective implementation of the program.    (b)  Such  rules  and  regulations  shall  provide   for   application  procedures,  criteria  for ranking and soliciting projects and standards  to be used by the department in approving projects for funding.    (c) In promulgating such rules and regulations  the  department  shall  ensure that:    (i)  the  total costs of implementing any project approved for funding  under the transportation energy conservation program will be returned in  savings in energy costs attributable to the project within a  period  of  not  more  than  fifteen years, or the life of the project, whichever is  less;    (ii) any moneys used  for  projects  from  the  transportation  energy  conservation program are in addition to any existing funding from either  state  or local sources and such sources shall not be reduced due to the  availability of moneys from such program;    (iii) no project shall receive in excess of two hundred fifty thousand  dollars from the transportation energy conservation program;    (iv) an equitable distribution of moneys  from  the  program  is  made  statewide; and    (v)  a  report  is issued, at least annually, detailing the commitment  and use of such funds.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Tra > Article-19 > 440

§ 440. New  York  state transportation energy conservation program. 1.  As used in this article, unless a different meaning clearly appears from  the context, the term:    (a) "Applicant" shall mean any town, city, village, county and for any  project   on   the   state   highway/bridge   system,   the   designated  transportation   coordinating   committee,   if   one   exists,  or  the  metropolitan transportation  planning  organization,  if  no  designated  transportation   coordinating   committee  exists.  In  cases  where  no  metropolitan planning organization exists,  the  department  may  submit  applications for projects on the state highway/bridge system.    (b)   "Transportation  energy  conservation  project"  shall  mean  an  improvement to or directly related to  the  use  of  a  street,  highway  and/or  bridge  either  on or off the state highway system provided such  highway or bridge is not owned by a state authority. Such projects shall  be designed  to  advance  energy  efficiency  and  conservation  through  improvements, including, but not limited to, capacity/spot improvements,  signing,  signalization  and  technical  innovation,  and  training  and  technical assistance.    (c) "Program" shall mean the  New  York  state  transportation  energy  conservation program.    2.  (a)  The  department  shall  promulgate  rules  and regulations to  provide for the timely and effective implementation of the program.    (b)  Such  rules  and  regulations  shall  provide   for   application  procedures,  criteria  for ranking and soliciting projects and standards  to be used by the department in approving projects for funding.    (c) In promulgating such rules and regulations  the  department  shall  ensure that:    (i)  the  total costs of implementing any project approved for funding  under the transportation energy conservation program will be returned in  savings in energy costs attributable to the project within a  period  of  not  more  than  fifteen years, or the life of the project, whichever is  less;    (ii) any moneys used  for  projects  from  the  transportation  energy  conservation program are in addition to any existing funding from either  state  or local sources and such sources shall not be reduced due to the  availability of moneys from such program;    (iii) no project shall receive in excess of two hundred fifty thousand  dollars from the transportation energy conservation program;    (iv) an equitable distribution of moneys  from  the  program  is  made  statewide; and    (v)  a  report  is issued, at least annually, detailing the commitment  and use of such funds.