STATE OF NEW YORK
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2154
2017-2018 Regular Sessions
IN ASSEMBLY
January 17, 2017
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Introduced by M. of A. MAYER, BUCHWALD, CROUCH, JAFFEE, ORTIZ, RAIA,
ROZIC, OTIS, SKARTADOS, TITONE, ABINANTI, MALLIOTAKIS, COLTON, BRABE-
NEC, LUPARDO, MURRAY -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. COOK, GUNTHER,
LOPEZ, PERRY, RIVERA, SALADINO, THIELE -- read once and referred to
the Committee on Environmental Conservation
AN ACT relating to establishing the flood mitigation and prevention task
force; and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration
thereof
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. 1. There is hereby established in the department of envi-
2 ronmental conservation a flood mitigation and prevention task force
3 ("task force") to consist of eleven members who shall be appointed as
4 follows:
5 (a) the commissioner of environmental conservation or his or her
6 designee;
7 (b) the commissioner of general services or his or her designee;
8 (c) the commissioner of the department of transportation or his or her
9 designee;
10 (d) the director of the state emergency management office or his or
11 her designee;
12 (e) the commissioner of the New York state division of homeland secu-
13 rity and emergency services or his or her designee;
14 (f) two members to be appointed by the speaker of the assembly;
15 (g) one member to be appointed by the minority leader of the senate;
16 (h) one member to be appointed by the minority leader of the assembly;
17 (i) two members to be appointed by the temporary president of the
18 senate;
19 2. The at-large members should include individuals who represent
20 flood-prone municipalities and counties.
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 3. Task force members shall receive no compensation for their services
2 but shall be reimbursed for actual, necessary expenses incurred in the
3 performance of their duties.
4 4. The chairperson of the task force shall be the commissioner of
5 environmental conservation or his or her designee. The task force shall
6 meet no less than four times at the call of the chairperson.
7 5. Any vacancies on the task force shall be filled in the manner
8 provided for in the initial appointment.
9 6. The task force shall be authorized to hold public hearings and
10 meetings to enable it to accomplish its duties.
11 7. The task force may consult with any organization, educational
12 institution, other government entity or agency or person including, but
13 not limited to, the army corps of engineers, in the development of the
14 report required by subdivision 10 of this section.
15 8. The department of environmental conservation shall provide the task
16 force with such facilities, assistance and data as will enable the task
17 force to carry out its powers and duties. Additionally, all other agen-
18 cies of the state or subdivisions thereof may, at the request of the
19 chairperson, provide the task force with such facilities, assistance and
20 data as will enable the task force to carry out its powers and duties.
21 9. The purpose of the flood mitigation/prevention task force shall be
22 to evaluate ways of protecting New York's communities and residents from
23 flooding, including inland flooding, and applying the best available
24 science and research to examine flooding-related issues and impacts.
25 10. No later than December 31, 2019, the task force shall transmit to
26 the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of
27 the assembly a report containing:
28 (a) an assessment of the extent and magnitude of the problem statewide
29 caused by flooding, including identifying those regions and populations
30 most affected by flooding;
31 (b) criteria and guidelines for identifying and prioritizing regions
32 and projects most in need of mitigation;
33 (c) identification of existing and emerging technologies, strategies
34 and concepts which can mitigate the impact of flooding on populations
35 and infrastructure;
36 (d) identification of potential funding sources to support residen-
37 tial, commercial and public mitigation efforts;
38 (e) research projects or studies to better understand how flooding
39 affects the geography and the population of this state; and
40 (f) recommendations to the governor and the state legislature on how
41 the state can best use its resources to assist flood-prone counties and
42 municipalities to prevent or mitigate the effects of flooding.
43 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall expire and be
44 deemed repealed January 1, 2020.