A06558 Summary:
BILL NO | A06558B |
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SAME AS | SAME AS S06617-B |
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SPONSOR | Sweeney (MS) |
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COSPNSR | Weisenberg, Glick, Lifton, Jaffee, Thiele, Abinanti, Otis, Englebright, Rosenthal, Rozic, Schimel, Mosley, Gottfried, Barrett, Lupardo, Goldfeder, Colton, Jacobs, Buchwald, Titone, Ortiz, Mayer, Skoufis, O'Donnell, Kavanagh |
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MLTSPNSR | Bronson, Cusick, Fahy, Galef, Kearns, Malliotakis, McDonald, Millman, Rivera, Skartados, Weinstein |
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Amd En Con L, generally; amd S325, Ag & Mkts L; amd S1161, Pub Health L | |
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Relates to future climate risk and/or sea level rise projections and other weather-related data. |
A06558 Actions:
BILL NO | A06558B | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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04/09/2013 | referred to environmental conservation | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
04/16/2013 | reported referred to ways and means | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
04/16/2013 | reported | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
04/18/2013 | advanced to third reading cal.174 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
04/23/2013 | passed assembly | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
04/23/2013 | delivered to senate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
04/23/2013 | REFERRED TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
01/08/2014 | DIED IN SENATE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
01/08/2014 | RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
01/08/2014 | ordered to third reading cal.306 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
04/29/2014 | amended on third reading 6558a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05/05/2014 | passed assembly | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05/05/2014 | delivered to senate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05/05/2014 | REFERRED TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
06/16/2014 | recalled from senate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
06/16/2014 | RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
06/16/2014 | vote reconsidered - restored to third reading | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
06/16/2014 | amended on third reading 6558b | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
06/19/2014 | substituted by s6617b | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | S06617 AMEND=B SAVINO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 02/14/2014 | REFERRED TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 05/07/2014 | AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 05/07/2014 | PRINT NUMBER 6617A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 05/13/2014 | 1ST REPORT CAL.623 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 05/14/2014 | 2ND REPORT CAL. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 05/19/2014 | ADVANCED TO THIRD READING | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 06/16/2014 | AMENDED ON THIRD READING 6617B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 06/19/2014 | PASSED SENATE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 06/19/2014 | DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 06/19/2014 | referred to ways and means | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 06/19/2014 | substituted for a6558b | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 06/19/2014 | ordered to third reading cal.306 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 06/19/2014 | passed assembly | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 06/19/2014 | returned to senate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 09/19/2014 | DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  | 09/22/2014 | SIGNED CHAP.355 |
A06558 Floor Votes:
Yes
Abbate
Yes
Crespo
Yes
Goodell
ER
Lopez VJ
No
Palmesano
Yes
Sepulveda
Yes
Abinanti
No
Crouch
Yes
Gottfried
Yes
Lupardo
Yes
Paulin
Yes
Simanowitz
Yes
Arroyo
Yes
Curran
Yes
Graf
Yes
Lupinacci
Yes
Peoples-Stokes
Yes
Simotas
Yes
Aubry
Yes
Cusick
Yes
Gunther
Yes
Magee
Yes
Perry
Yes
Skartados
No
Barclay
Yes
Cymbrowitz
No
Hawley
Yes
Magnarelli
Yes
Pretlow
Yes
Skoufis
Yes
Barrett
Yes
DenDekker
Yes
Heastie
Yes
Maisel
Yes
Quart
Yes
Solages
Yes
Barron
Yes
Dinowitz
Yes
Hennessey
ER
Malliotakis
Yes
Ra
Yes
Stec
Yes
Benedetto
No
DiPietro
Yes
Hevesi
Yes
Markey
Yes
Rabbitt
Yes
Steck
ER
Blankenbush
No
Duprey
Yes
Hikind
Yes
Mayer
Yes
Raia
AB
Stevenson
Yes
Borelli
Yes
Englebright
ER
Hooper
Yes
McDonald
Yes
Ramos
Yes
Stirpe
Yes
Boyland
Yes
Espinal
Yes
Jacobs
Yes
McDonough
No
Reilich
Yes
Sweeney
Yes
Braunstein
Yes
Fahy
Yes
Jaffee
Yes
McKevitt
Yes
Rivera
Yes
Tedisco
Yes
Brennan
Yes
Farrell
Yes
Johns
Yes
McLaughlin
Yes
Roberts
Yes
Tenney
Yes
Brindisi
No
Finch
No
Jordan
Yes
Miller
Yes
Robinson
Yes
Thiele
Yes
Bronson
No
Fitzpatrick
ER
Katz
Yes
Millman
Yes
Rodriguez
ER
Titone
Yes
Brook-Krasny
No
Friend
Yes
Kavanagh
Yes
Montesano
Yes
Rosa
Yes
Titus
Yes
Buchwald
Yes
Gabryszak
Yes
Kearns
Yes
Morelle
Yes
Rosenthal
Yes
Walter
Yes
Butler
Yes
Galef
Yes
Kellner
Yes
Mosley
Yes
Rozic
Yes
Weinstein
Yes
Cahill
Yes
Gantt
Yes
Kim
Yes
Moya
Yes
Russell
Yes
Weisenberg
Yes
Camara
Yes
Garbarino
No
Kolb
No
Nojay
Yes
Ryan
Yes
Weprin
Yes
Ceretto
Yes
Gibson
No
Lalor
Yes
Nolan
Yes
Saladino
Yes
Wright
ER
Clark
Yes
Giglio
Yes
Lavine
No
Oaks
Yes
Santabarbara
Yes
Zebrowski
Yes
Colton
Yes
Gjonaj
Yes
Lentol
Yes
O'Donnell
Yes
Scarborough
Yes
Mr. Speaker
Yes
Cook
Yes
Glick
Yes
Lifton
Yes
Ortiz
Yes
Schimel
No
Corwin
Yes
Goldfeder
Yes
Lopez PD
Yes
Otis
Yes
Schimminger
‡ Indicates voting via videoconference
Yes
Abbate
Yes
Curran
No
Hawley
Yes
Markey
Yes
Quart
Yes
Steck
Yes
Abinanti
Yes
Cusick
Yes
Heastie
Yes
Mayer
Yes
Ra
Yes
Stirpe
Yes
Arroyo
Yes
Cymbrowitz
Yes
Hennessey
Yes
McDonald
Yes
Raia
Yes
Sweeney
Yes
Aubry
Yes
Davila
Yes
Hevesi
Yes
McDonough
Yes
Ramos
Yes
Tedisco
No
Barclay
Yes
DenDekker
ER
Hikind
Yes
McKevitt
Yes
Rivera
No
Tenney
Yes
Barrett
Yes
Dinowitz
Yes
Hooper
Yes
McLaughlin
Yes
Roberts
Yes
Thiele
Yes
Benedetto
No
DiPietro
Yes
Jacobs
Yes
Miller
Yes
Robinson
Yes
Titone
No
Blankenbush
No
Duprey
Yes
Jaffee
Yes
Millman
ER
Rodriguez
Yes
Titus
Yes
Borelli
Yes
Englebright
Yes
Johns
Yes
Montesano
Yes
Rosa
Yes
Walter
Yes
Braunstein
Yes
Fahy
ER
Katz
Yes
Morelle
Yes
Rosenthal
Yes
Weinstein
Yes
Brennan
Yes
Farrell
Yes
Kavanagh
ER
Mosley
Yes
Rozic
ER
Weisenberg
Yes
Brindisi
Yes
Finch
Yes
Kearns
Yes
Moya
Yes
Russell
Yes
Weprin
Yes
Bronson
No
Fitzpatrick
Yes
Kellner
No
Nojay
Yes
Ryan
Yes
Wright
Yes
Brook-Krasny
ER
Friend
Yes
Kim
ER
Nolan
Yes
Saladino
Yes
Zebrowski
Yes
Buchwald
Yes
Galef
No
Kolb
No
Oaks
Yes
Santabarbara
Yes
Mr. Speaker
Yes
Butler
Yes
Gantt
No
Lalor
Yes
O'Donnell
Yes
Scarborough
Yes
Cahill
Yes
Garbarino
Yes
Lavine
Yes
Ortiz
Yes
Schimel
Yes
Camara
Yes
Giglio
Yes
Lentol
Yes
Otis
Yes
Schimminger
Yes
Ceretto
Yes
Gjonaj
Yes
Lifton
No
Palmesano
ER
Sepulveda
Yes
Clark
Yes
Glick
Yes
Lopez
ER
Palumbo
Yes
Simanowitz
Yes
Colton
Yes
Goldfeder
Yes
Lupardo
Yes
Paulin
Yes
Simotas
Yes
Cook
Yes
Goodell
Yes
Lupinacci
Yes
Peoples-Stokes
Yes
Skartados
No
Corwin
Yes
Gottfried
Yes
Magee
Yes
Perry
Yes
Skoufis
Yes
Crespo
Yes
Graf
Yes
Magnarelli
Yes
Pichardo
Yes
Solages
No
Crouch
Yes
Gunther
Yes
Malliotakis
Yes
Pretlow
Yes
Stec
‡ Indicates voting via videoconference
A06558 Text:
Go to top STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 6558--B Cal. No. 306 2013-2014 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY April 9, 2013 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. SWEENEY, WEISENBERG, GLICK, LIFTON, JAFFEE, THIELE, ABINANTI, OTIS, ENGLEBRIGHT, ROSENTHAL, ROZIC, SCHIMEL, MOSLEY, GOTTFRIED, BARRETT, LUPARDO, GOLDFEDER, COLTON, JACOBS, BUCHWALD, TITONE, ORTIZ, MAYER, SKOUFIS -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. BRONSON, FAHY, GALEF, MALLIOTAKIS, McDONALD, MILLMAN, RIVERA, SKAR- TADOS, WEINSTEIN -- read once and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronmental Conservation -- advanced to a third reading, amended and ordered reprinted, retaining its place on the order of third reading -- passed by Assembly and delivered to the Senate, recalled from the Senate, vote reconsidered, bill amended, ordered reprinted, retaining its place on the order of third reading AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, the agriculture and markets law and the public health law, in relation to the consider- ation of future climate risk including sea level rise projections and other weather-related data; and in relation to requiring the prepara- tion of model local zoning laws relating to climate risk The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. This act shall be known as and may be cited as the "commu- 2 nity risk and resiliency act". 3 § 2. Subdivision 2 of section 6-0107 of the environmental conservation 4 law is amended by adding a new paragraph k to read as follows: 5 k. to mitigate future physical climate risk due to sea level rise, 6 and/or storm surges and/or flooding, based on available data predicting 7 the likelihood of future extreme weather events, including hazard risk 8 analysis data if applicable. 9 § 3. Item (e) of subparagraph (ii) of paragraph d of subdivision 1 of 10 section 17-1909 of the environmental conservation law, as added by chap- 11 ter 565 of the laws of 1989, is amended to read as follows: 12 (e) conforms with applicable rules and regulations of the department, 13 including a demonstration that design and construction consider future EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD10228-20-4A. 6558--B 2 1 physical climate risk due to sea level rise, and/or storm surges and/or 2 flooding, based on available data predicting the likelihood of future 3 extreme weather events, including hazard risk analysis data if applica- 4 ble. 5 § 4. Paragraphs g and h of subdivision 2 of section 27-1103 of the 6 environmental conservation law, as amended by chapter 618 of the laws of 7 1987, are amended and a new paragraph i is added to read as follows: 8 g. The impact on the municipality where the facility is to be cited in 9 terms of health, safety, cost and consistency with local planning, 10 zoning or land use laws and ordinances, [and] 11 h. The nature of the probable environmental impact, including specifi- 12 cation of the predictable adverse effects on the natural environment and 13 ecology, public health and safety, scenic, historic, cultural and recre- 14 ational value, water and air quality, wildlife and an evaluation of 15 measures to mitigate adverse effects[.], and 16 i. The future physical climate risk due to sea level rise, and/or 17 storm surges and/or flooding, based on available data predicting the 18 likelihood of future extreme weather events, including hazard risk anal- 19 ysis data if applicable. 20 § 5. Paragraph b of subdivision 1 of section 40-0113 of the environ- 21 mental conservation law, as added by chapter 672 of the laws of 1986, is 22 amended to read as follows: 23 b. Minimum standards and schedules for design, construction, installa- 24 tion, operation, maintenance, repair, monitoring, testing and inspection 25 of facilities. Schedules shall be based on factors such as type of 26 facility, type and quantity of hazardous substances stored, facility 27 age, condition and construction type, soil conditions, location of 28 facility relative to water supplies, surrounding population, and other 29 environmental factors including but not limited to future physical 30 climate risk due to sea level rise, and/or storm surges and/or flooding, 31 based on available data predicting the likelihood of future extreme 32 weather events, including hazard risk analysis data if available. 33 § 6. Subdivision 3 of section 49-0203 of the environmental conserva- 34 tion law is renumbered subdivision 4 and a new subdivision 3 is added to 35 read as follows: 36 3. The department and the office shall consider future physical 37 climate risk due to sea level rise, and/or storm surges and/or flooding, 38 based on available data predicting the likelihood of future extreme 39 weather events, including hazard risk analysis data if applicable. 40 § 7. Paragraph a of subdivision 2 of section 54-0303 of the environ- 41 mental conservation law, as added by chapter 610 of the laws of 1993 and 42 as designated by chapter 170 of the laws of 1994, is amended to read as 43 follows: 44 a. The commissioner of the office of parks, recreation and historic 45 preservation may enter into an agreement for the maintenance and opera- 46 tion of open space land conservation projects in urban areas or metro- 47 politan park projects by a municipality, or a not-for-profit corporation 48 or unincorporated association which demonstrates to the commissioner's 49 satisfaction that [it] the future physical climate risk due to sea level 50 rise, and/or storm surges and/or flooding, based on available data 51 predicting the likelihood of future extreme weather events, including 52 hazard risk analysis data if applicable, has been considered and the 53 municipality, not-for-profit corporation or unincorporated association 54 is financially or otherwise capable of operating and maintaining the 55 project for the benefit of the public and of maximizing public access to 56 such project. Any such agreement shall contain such provisions as shallA. 6558--B 3 1 be necessary to ensure that its operation and maintenance are consistent 2 with and in furtherance of this article and shall be subject to the 3 approval of the director of the budget, the comptroller and, as to form, 4 the attorney general. 5 § 8. Subdivision 3 of section 54-0503 of the environmental conserva- 6 tion law, as added by chapter 610 of the laws of 1993, is amended to 7 read as follows: 8 3. A closure investigation report which complies with the requirements 9 of applicable regulations of the department, including a demonstration 10 that future physical climate risk due to sea level rise, and/or storm 11 surges and/or flooding, based on available data predicting the likeli- 12 hood of future extreme weather events, including hazard risk analysis 13 data if applicable, has been considered, shall have been submitted. 14 § 9. Subdivision 1 of section 17-1015 of the environmental conserva- 15 tion law, as amended by chapter 334 of the laws of 2008, is amended to 16 read as follows: 17 1. The department shall, pursuant to section 17-0303 of this article, 18 promulgate rules and regulations establishing standards for existing and 19 new petroleum bulk storage facilities which shall include, but not be 20 limited to, design, equipment requirements, construction, installation 21 and maintenance. In proposing, preparing and compiling such rules and 22 regulations, the department shall include consideration of the future 23 physical climate risk due to sea level rise, and/or storm surges and/or 24 flooding, based on available data predicting the likelihood of future 25 extreme weather events, including hazard risk analysis data if applica- 26 ble. The department shall consult with the state petroleum bulk storage 27 code advisory council in proposing, preparing and compiling such rules 28 and regulations. In addition, the department shall consult with the 29 state fire prevention and building code council to assure that such 30 rules and regulations are consistent with the uniform fire prevention 31 and building code. 32 § 10. Subdivisions 1 and 5 of section 54-1101 of the environmental 33 conservation law, as amended by chapter 309 of the laws of 1996, are 34 amended to read as follows: 35 1. The secretary is authorized to provide on a competitive basis, 36 within amounts appropriated, state assistance payments to municipalities 37 toward the cost of any local waterfront revitalization program, includ- 38 ing planning projects to mitigate future physical climate risks. Eligi- 39 ble costs include planning, studies, preparation of local laws, and 40 construction projects. 41 5. The secretary shall impose such contractual requirements and condi- 42 tions upon any municipality which receives state assistance payments 43 pursuant to this article as may be necessary and appropriate to ensure 44 that a public benefit shall accrue from the use of such funds by the 45 municipality including but not limited to, a demonstration that future 46 physical climate risk due to sea level rise, and/or storm surges and/or 47 flooding, based on available data predicting the likelihood of future 48 extreme weather events, including hazard risk analysis data if applica- 49 ble, has been considered. 50 § 11. Subdivision 1 of section 54-1105 of the environmental conserva- 51 tion law, as added by chapter 610 of the laws of 1993, is amended to 52 read as follows: 53 1. The commissioner is authorized to provide on a competitive basis, 54 within amounts appropriated, state assistance payments to a municipality 55 or a not-for-profit corporation toward the cost of any coastal rehabili- 56 tation project approved by the commissioner provided that the commis-A. 6558--B 4 1 sioner determines that future physical climate risk due to sea level 2 rise, and/or storm surges and/or flooding, based on available data 3 predicting the likelihood of future extreme weather events, including 4 hazard risk analysis data if applicable, has been considered. 5 § 12. Subdivision 2 of section 325 of the agriculture and markets law 6 is amended by adding a new paragraph (f) to read as follows: 7 (f) In evaluating applications for funding, the commissioner shall 8 consider whether future physical climate risk due to sea level rise, 9 and/or storm surges and/or flooding, based on available data predicting 10 the likelihood of future extreme weather events, including hazard risk 11 analysis data if applicable, has been considered. 12 § 13. Section 1161 of the public health law, as added by chapter 413 13 of the laws of 1996, is amended to read as follows: 14 § 1161. Eligible projects; priority ranking. Subject to the 15 provisions of section thirty-two of the chapter of the laws of 1996 16 which added this section, in consultation with the commissioner of envi- 17 ronmental conservation, the commissioner shall establish and maintain a 18 list of potentially eligible projects and shall establish, pursuant to 19 rules and regulations, a process for listing potentially eligible 20 projects identified by potential recipients and a priority ranking 21 system for the purpose of providing financial assistance to recipients 22 for such projects under this title. In establishing such system, the 23 commissioner shall take into account the public health significance of 24 such potentially eligible projects which shall include, but need not be 25 limited to, an assessment of (i) public health and safety; (ii) popu- 26 lation affected; (iii) attainment of state drinking water quality goals 27 and standards; (iv) taking into consideration the water resources 28 management strategy pursuant to title twenty-nine of article fifteen of 29 the environmental conservation law; (v) taking into consideration future 30 physical climate risk due to sea level rise, and/or storm surges and/or 31 flooding, based on available data predicting the likelihood of future 32 extreme weather events, including hazard risk analysis data if applica- 33 ble; and [(v)] (vi) compliance with state and federal law, rules and 34 regulations. 35 § 14. The department of state, in cooperation with the department of 36 environmental conservation, shall prepare model local laws that include 37 consideration of future physical climate risk due to sea level rise, 38 and/or storm surges and/or flooding, based on available data predicting 39 the likelihood of future extreme weather events including hazard risk 40 analysis and shall make such laws available to municipalities. 41 § 14-a. Section 23-0305 of the environmental conservation law is 42 amended by adding a new subdivision 8-a to read as follows: 43 8-a. The department shall include consideration of future physical 44 climate risk due to sea level rise, and/or storm surges and/or flooding, 45 based on available data predicting the likelihood of extreme weather 46 events, including hazard risk analysis data if applicable, to permits 47 issued pursuant to title five of this article. 48 § 15. Section 70-0117 of the environmental conservation law is amended 49 by adding a new subdivision 9 to read as follows: 50 9. Applicants for major projects. Applicants for major projects for 51 the regulatory programs of paragraphs (a), (f), (h), (i), (j), (k) and 52 (m) of subdivision 3 of section 70-0107 of this article shall be 53 required to demonstrate that future physical climate risk due to sea 54 level rise, and/or storm surges and/or flooding, based on available data 55 predicting the likelihood of future extreme weather events, including 56 hazard risk analysis data if applicable, has been considered.A. 6558--B 5 1 § 16. The department of environmental conservation, in consultation 2 with the department of state, no later than January 1, 2017 shall 3 prepare guidance on the implementation of this act, including but not 4 limited to available and relevant data sets and risk analysis tools and 5 available data predicting the likelihood of future extreme weather 6 events. In addition, the department of environmental conservation and 7 the department of state shall develop additional guidance on the use of 8 resiliency measures that utilize natural resources and natural processes 9 to reduce risk. 10 § 17. The environmental conservation law is amended by adding a new 11 section 3-0319 to read as follows: 12 § 3-0319. Sea level rise projections. 13 The department shall, no later than January first, two thousand 14 sixteen, adopt regulations establishing science-based state sea level 15 rise projections. In adopting such regulations, the department shall 16 consider information including, but not limited to, reports of the 17 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the National Oceanic Atmo- 18 spheric Administration Climate Assessment, the Sea Level Rise Task Force 19 report created pursuant to chapter six hundred thirteen of the laws of 20 two thousand seven, projections prepared by the New York City Panel on 21 Climate Change and any other relevant regional, state and local reports. 22 The department shall update such regulations no less than every five 23 years. 24 § 18. Nothing in this act shall limit the existing authority of the 25 department of environmental conservation to address climate risk due to 26 sea level rise, storm surges, and flooding. 27 § 19. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day 28 after it shall have become a law and shall apply to all applications 29 and/or permits received after the adoption of guidance on the implemen- 30 tation of this act but no later than January 1, 2017.