New York Environmental Conservation Code § 27-0924

Hazardous materials enforcement training program
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§ 27-0924. Hazardous materials enforcement training program.\n  1. The department shall formulate and establish, no later than July\nfirst, nineteen hundred eighty-five and thereafter from time to time\nreformulate, a specialized educational program to be known as the\n"hazardous materials enforcement training program" hereinafter referred\nto as the "program".\n  a. The department shall be responsible for administration of the\nprogram and shall prescribe the curriculum which shall include, but not\nbe limited to:\n  (i) a review of the provisions of this title, title three and title\nthirteen of this article and of title twenty-seven of article\nseventy-one of this chapter and any rules and regulations promulgated\nthereunder;\n  (ii) a review of the provisions of title twelve of article thirteen of\nthe public health law and any rules and regulations promulgated\nthereunder;\n  (iii) a review of the provisions of section fourteen-f of the\ntransportation law and any rules and regulations promulgated thereunder;\n  (iv) a review of the provisions of section three hundred eighty of the\nvehicle and traffic law and any rules and regulations promulgated\nthereunder; and\n  (v) a description of the activities and services of the department.\n  b. The department shall prepare any written materials necessary or\nuseful for the purposes of the program.\n  c. In preparing the curriculum for the program, the department shall\nconsult with and receive full cooperation from the commissioners of\nhealth, transportation, and motor vehicles, the attorney general, the\nstate fire administrator, and authorized police departments and other\nauthorized law enforcement agencies in the state regarding the\nparticular needs and interests of such departments and agencies relating\nto the contents of such curriculum.\n  2. The department shall notify in writing, authorized police\ndepartments and other authorized law enforcement agencies in the state\nof the establishment and availability of the program.\n

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