New York Environmental Conservation Code § 27-1319

State superfund management board
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§ 27-1319. State superfund management board.\n  1. a. There is hereby created within the department the "state\nsuperfund management board" hereinafter referred to as the board. Such\nboard shall consist of fourteen members, including the commissioners of\nenvironmental conservation and health, or their designees, and twelve at\nlarge members appointed by the governor, two of whom shall be appointed\nupon recommendation of the temporary president of the senate and two of\nwhom shall be appointed upon recommendation of the speaker of the\nassembly, one of whom shall be appointed upon recommendation of the\nminority leader of the senate and one of whom shall be appointed upon\nrecommendation of the minority leader of the assembly, and, of the\nremaining six, two shall live within a municipality within which exists\nan inactive hazardous waste site, or sites, as listed pursuant to\nsection 27-1305 of this title, and have been involved in a citizen's\norganization that has a purpose relating to the site or sites within\nthat municipality, two shall be representatives of organizations whose\nprime function is the protection of natural resources and enhancement of\nthe environmental quality of the state and two shall be representatives\nof industries that generate hazardous waste in the state. None of the\nmembers appointed by the governor shall be officers or employees of any\nstate department or agency and each shall be, by professional training\nor experience and attainment, qualified to analyze and interpret matters\npertaining to hazardous waste management and the remediation of inactive\nhazardous waste disposal sites.\n  b. No at large member of the board may appoint a designee to\ntemporarily or permanently assume his place on the board.\n  2. a. The commissioner of environmental conservation shall serve as\nchairman of the board and the board shall elect a vice chairman from\namong the appointed members to preside in the absence of the chairman.\n  b. Of the twelve at large members appointed by the governor, each\nshall be reaffirmed or reappointed on January thirty-first, nineteen\nhundred ninety-one and every two years thereafter and each shall hold\noffice until such time as the board shall cease to exist or until he\nshall resign or be removed in the manner provided by law. Any vacancy on\nthe board shall be filled by appointment pursuant to subdivision one of\nthis section for the unexpired balance of the term.\n  3. The members of the board shall serve without compensation for their\nservices as members of the board, except that each of them shall be\nallowed the necessary and actual expenses which he shall incur in the\nperformance of his duties under this section.\n  4. The board shall have the power, duty and responsibility to:\n  a. Serve as a working forum for the exchange of views, concerns,\nideas, information and recommendations relating to hazardous waste\nmanagement and the remediation of inactive hazardous waste disposal\nsites.\n  b. Request and receive from the department at each meeting of the\nboard any portions of the plan or any revisions, amendments or changes\navailable for review, and any supporting documents or other pertinent\ndata. All information requested by or provided to the board shall also\nbe provided to the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the\nassembly, and the chairman of the senate and assembly environmental\nconservation committees.\n  c. Compel the attendance at each meeting of the board of such\npersonnel of the department, or of other appropriate state departments\nor agencies, as may reasonably be expected to supply any pertinent data\nthe board may request.\n  d. Monitor and review the implementation of the inactive hazardous\nwaste site remediation program and the policies, program objectives,\nmethods, and strategies outlined in the plan, the annual implementation\nstatus report, any plan update, the registry, and the quarterly site\nstatus reports by the depa

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