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A10681 Summary:

BILL NOA10681
 
SAME ASSAME AS S06297
 
SPONSORRules (Anderson)
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §75-0117, En Con L
 
Requires a public engagement process to guide the investment of resources under the New York state climate leadership and community protection act to maximize the involvement of disadvantaged community members in the development of local clean energy and energy efficiency programs.
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A10681 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          10681
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     August 28, 2024
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Anderson) --
          read once and referred to the Committee on Environmental Conservation
 
        AN  ACT  to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to the
          New York state climate action council
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1.  Section 75-0117 of the environmental conservation law, as
     2  added by chapter 106 of the laws of 2019, is amended to read as follows:
     3  § 75-0117. Investment of funds.
     4    1. State agencies, authorities and entities, in consultation with  the
     5  environmental  justice  working  group  and  the climate action council,
     6  shall, to the extent practicable, invest or direct available  and  rele-
     7  vant  programmatic  resources in a manner designed to achieve a goal for
     8  disadvantaged communities to receive forty percent of  overall  benefits
     9  of  spending on clean energy and energy efficiency programs, projects or
    10  investments in the areas of housing,  workforce  development,  pollution
    11  reduction,  low  income  energy  assistance,  energy, transportation and
    12  economic development, provided however, that  disadvantaged  communities
    13  shall  receive  no less than thirty-five percent of the overall benefits
    14  of spending on clean energy and energy efficiency programs, projects  or
    15  investments  [and],  provided; further that this section shall not alter
    16  funds already contracted or committed as of the effective date  of  this
    17  section,  and  provided,  further  that  no  resources described in this
    18  section shall be invested  or  directed  before  undergoing  the  public
    19  engagement process described in subdivision two of this section.
    20    2.  State  agencies, authorities, and entities shall design and imple-
    21  ment a public engagement process to guide the  investment  of  available
    22  and  relevant  programmatic resources as described in subdivision one of
    23  this section. Such process shall be designed with the goal of maximizing
    24  the involvement of disadvantaged community members in the development of
    25  local clean energy and energy efficiency programs, projects, and invest-
    26  ments, including in the permitting, planning,  and  budgeting  processes
    27  needed  to  implement  such  program, project, and investment decisions.
    28  Such public engagement process shall include, but not be limited to:
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD06557-01-3

        A. 10681                            2
 
     1    (a) Coordination with  local  community-based  organizations  for  the
     2  planning, execution, and advertisement of meetings, forums, surveys, and
     3  other opportunities for public input;
     4    (b)  Sufficient  lead time to advertise opportunities for public input
     5  before such opportunities occur;
     6    (c) Fair compensation for community-based organizations  and  individ-
     7  uals  who  help design, advertise, and execute on such opportunities, to
     8  the extent practicable;
     9    (d) A language access plan to engage non-English proficient members of
    10  a disadvantaged community in the public  engagement  process,  including
    11  dedication of bilingual agency staff;
    12    (e)  A plan to engage and accommodate individuals with disabilities by
    13  using tools such as, but not limited to, visual  aids,  open  or  closed
    14  captioning,  large print and Braille transcriptions, audio descriptions,
    15  sign language interpretation, assistive listening  devices,  and  wheel-
    16  chair accessible entrances, exits, and spaces, wherever practicable;
    17    (f)  A  plan  to describe potential clean energy and energy efficiency
    18  programs in clear and accessible language that is easily  understood  by
    19  lay-persons; and
    20    (g)  Integration  of the principles of cultural competence and racial,
    21  ethnic, and social justice into every aspect of such  public  engagement
    22  process.
    23    3.  State  agencies, authorities, and entities may refer to the report
    24  drafted pursuant to section six of chapter one hundred six of  the  laws
    25  of  two thousand nineteen in the design of the public engagement process
    26  described in subdivision two of this section.
    27    § 2. This act shall take effect on the ninety-first day after it shall
    28  have become a law.
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