S00335 Summary:

BILL NOS00335
 
SAME ASSAME AS A00947
 
SPONSORESPAILLAT
 
COSPNSRADDABBO, CARLUCCI, HOYLMAN, LATIMER, SERRANO
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd S390-a, Soc Serv L; add S3-0320, En Con L; add S201-a, Pub Health L
 
Provides for the protection of the air quality at licensed day care centers and head start day care centers funded pursuant to federal law; requires the office of children and family services to consult with the commissioners of environmental conservation and health regarding the air quality and environmental hazards that may be involved with any new day care center or head start day care center; requires such office to consult with the department of health if any new environmental or environmental health hazard arises.
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S00335 Actions:

BILL NOS00335
 
01/07/2015REFERRED TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
01/06/2016REFERRED TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
04/12/2016REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE
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S00335 Committee Votes:

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S00335 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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S00335 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                           335
 
                               2015-2016 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                       (Prefiled)
 
                                     January 7, 2015
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by Sen. ESPAILLAT -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Children and Families
 
        AN  ACT to amend the social services law, the environmental conservation
          law and the public health law, in relation to the  protection  of  air
          quality for day care centers
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Legislative intent. The legislature finds and declares that
     2  it shall be the policy of the state of New York to provide  every  child
     3  with  an  environmentally safe and healthy learning environment in which
     4  to grow, learn and mature into productive and healthy adults. To  ensure
     5  that  day  care  facilities  provide  this setting for our children, the
     6  legislature finds that standards for day care facilities must be protec-
     7  tive of children's environmental health and safety. Children are unique-
     8  ly vulnerable to and may be severely affected by exposure to  chemicals,
     9  hazardous  wastes  and  other  environmental hazards, which affect their
    10  learning abilities as well as create chemical-based responses and sensi-
    11  tivities. It is the purpose of this legislation to  reduce  as  much  as
    12  possible such exposures for children and day care facility staff.
    13    §  2.  Section  390-a  of the social services law is amended by adding
    14  three new subdivisions 6, 7 and 8 to read as follows:
    15    6. (a) No license shall be issued or renewed  for  a  child  day  care
    16  center  as  defined  in section three hundred ninety of this title, or a
    17  head start day care center funded pursuant to title  V  of  the  federal
    18  economic  opportunity act of nineteen hundred sixty-four, as amended, if
    19  the building  or  its  outdoor  recreational  area  would  be  adversely
    20  impacted  due  to  its  proximity  to  existing  and known environmental
    21  hazards, including industrial facilities, combustion  facilities,  inac-
    22  tive  hazardous  waste  sites,  hazardous  substance sites, municipal or
    23  commercial landfills, and other environmental  health  hazards  such  as
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01903-01-5

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     1  radon,  lead,  chlorinated  hydrocarbons and other toxic contaminants as
     2  determined by the departments of environmental conservation and health.
     3    (b)  The  commissioner  of  children and family services shall consult
     4  with the commissioners of environmental conservation and health prior to
     5  the approval of any new site for a child day care center or  head  start
     6  day care center to ensure that such facility or its outdoor recreational
     7  area will not be adversely impacted due to its proximity to any existing
     8  and known environmental or environmental health hazards.
     9    7.  (a)  No  license shall be issued to a new child day care center or
    10  new head start day care center unless the building shall provide for the
    11  following where applicable: heating, ventilation  and  air  conditioning
    12  systems  that  meet  currently  accepted industry ventilation standards;
    13  placement of air intake vents so as to  maximize  healthful  indoor  air
    14  quality; design practices that minimize ingress of and conditions favor-
    15  able  to  pest  populations;  construction  techniques  and  ventilation
    16  systems designed to eliminate radon levels  in  indoor  air;  and  other
    17  measures  necessary  to  maintain healthful, safe and comfortable condi-
    18  tions therein.
    19    (b) Child day care centers or head start day care  centers  which  are
    20  licensed  prior  to  the effective date of this subdivision and which do
    21  not meet the requirements of paragraph (a) of  this  subdivision,  shall
    22  meet  such  requirements  within one year from the renewal date of their
    23  license, otherwise such license shall not be renewed.
    24    8.  In the event that any new environmental  or  environmental  health
    25  hazard  is identified due to its proximity to a child day care center or
    26  head start day care center, the office of children and  family  services
    27  shall  request  the  department of health to evaluate the impact of such
    28  hazard on the child day care center or head start day care  center,  and
    29  if the new environmental or environmental health hazard is found to have
    30  an impact, the department of health shall require such facility creating
    31  such  new  environmental or environmental health hazard to remediate the
    32  hazard within ninety days without any adverse action upon the license or
    33  license renewal of the child day care center  or  head  start  day  care
    34  center.
    35    §  3.  The  environmental  conservation law is amended by adding a new
    36  section 3-0320 to read as follows:
    37  § 3-0320. Information for the office of children and family services.
    38    Pursuant to subdivision six of section three hundred ninety-a  of  the
    39  social  services law the department shall annually provide all necessary
    40  information to the office of  children  and  family  services  regarding
    41  existing  and  known  locations  of  existing  and  known  environmental
    42  hazards, including industrial facilities, combustion  facilities,  inac-
    43  tive  hazardous  waste  sites,  hazardous  substance sites, municipal or
    44  commercial landfills, and other environmental  health  hazards  such  as
    45  radon,  lead,  chlorinated  hydrocarbons and other toxic contaminants as
    46  determined by the department and the department of health. Whenever  the
    47  office  of  children  and family services requests such information from
    48  the department, such information shall be provided within thirty days of
    49  receipt of such request.
    50    § 4. The public health law is amended by adding a new section 201-a to
    51  read as follows:
    52    § 201-a. Information for the office of children and  family  services.
    53  Pursuant  to  subdivision  six  of section three hundred ninety-a of the
    54  social services law, the department shall annually provide all necessary
    55  information to the office of  children  and  family  services  regarding
    56  existing  and  known  locations  of environmental health hazards such as

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     1  radon, lead, chlorinated  hydrocarbons  and  other  toxic  contaminants.
     2  Whenever the office of children and family services requests such infor-
     3  mation  from  the  department, such information shall be provided within
     4  thirty days of receipt of such request.
     5    §  5.  This  act  shall take effect on the sixtieth day after it shall
     6  have become a law.
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