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A01802 Summary:

BILL NOA01802A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S05202-A
 
SPONSORColton (MS)
 
COSPNSRDinowitz, Rosenthal, Carroll R, Otis, Seawright, Williams, Simon, Rivera, Cook, Epstein, Sayegh, Kelles, Burdick, Steck, Gallagher, Reyes, Davila, Levenberg
 
MLTSPNSRBrown K, Glick, Hyndman, Lupardo, Miller
 
Add §23-a, Gen City L
 
Requires contractors in cities having a population of one million or more to recycle 50% of the waste generated on construction and demolition sites.
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A01802 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         1802--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 14, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of A. COLTON, DINOWITZ, ROSENTHAL, R. CARROLL, OTIS,
          SEAWRIGHT, WILLIAMS, SIMON, RIVERA,  COOK,  EPSTEIN,  SAYEGH,  KELLES,
          BURDICK,  STECK  --  Multi-Sponsored  by  -- M. of A. K. BROWN, GLICK,
          HYNDMAN, LUPARDO, MILLER -- read once and referred to the Committee on
          Environmental Conservation -- reported and referred to  the  Committee
          on  Codes  -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as
          amended and recommitted to said committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the general city law, in relation to requiring  contrac-
          tors  in  certain  cities  to recycle construction and demolition site
          waste
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Legislative intent. The purpose of this act is to signif-
     2  icantly reduce the amount of waste produced by construction and  demoli-
     3  tion  activities  in  cities  having populations of one million or more.
     4  There are  many  opportunities  to  reduce  or  recycle  materials  from
     5  construction  and  demolition,  including  metals,  cardboard,  drywall,
     6  glass, wood and asphalt. This act is consistent with the goals of  large
     7  cities'  solid waste management plans, complementing other recycling and
     8  recovery programs currently in effect.
     9    § 2.  The general city law is amended by adding a new section 23-a  to
    10  read as follows:
    11    §  23-a.    Construction  and demolition site waste recycling; certain
    12  cities. 1. Definitions. As used in this section:
    13    a. "Contractor" means a general contractor and shall also include  any
    14  subcontractor  engaged  in the demolition or wrecking of a structure for
    15  which a permit is required.
    16    b. "Construction and demolition debris"  shall  include,  but  not  be
    17  limited to, metals, cardboard, drywall, glass, wood, concrete, brick and
    18  asphalt,  but  shall  not  include  any material that is contaminated by

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04814-02-5

        A. 1802--A                          2
 
     1  lead, asbestos or any other hazardous material such that recycling ther-
     2  eof would be illegal or unfeasible.
     3    c.  "Recycler"  means  a recycling facility, transfer station or other
     4  solid waste management facility permitted pursuant to the  environmental
     5  conservation law.
     6    d.  "Reuse"  means (i) the on-site use of reprocessed construction and
     7  demolition debris if the use of such debris is authorized  by  the  city
     8  department of buildings; and (ii) the off-site redistribution of a mate-
     9  rial  which would otherwise be disposed of, for use in the same or simi-
    10  lar form as it was produced.
    11    2. Applicability. a.  The provisions of this section shall apply  only
    12  in cities having a population of one million or more.
    13    b.  Contractors  shall  recycle  or  reuse construction and demolition
    14  debris produced on site as part of construction or demolition activities
    15  by meeting the following requirements:
    16    (1) on a project that is issued a  permit  with  an  application  date
    17  within  one  year  of the effective date of this section, the contractor
    18  shall cause to be recycled or reused at least twenty-five percent of the
    19  construction and demolition debris, as measured by weight,  produced  on
    20  site.
    21    (2)  on  a  project that is issued a permit with an application date a
    22  year or more after the effective date of this  section,  the  contractor
    23  shall  cause  to  be  recycled  or  reused at least fifty percent of the
    24  construction and demolition debris, as measured by weight,  produced  on
    25  site.
    26    c.  The  following projects shall be subject to the provisions of this
    27  section:
    28    (1) Construction of new residential buildings with four or more dwell-
    29  ing units;
    30    (2) Construction of new non-residential buildings, other than projects
    31  for which the total area is four thousand square feet or less;
    32    (3) Any rehabilitation of non-residential buildings of more than  four
    33  thousand  square feet that will require a certificate of occupancy to be
    34  issued from the city;
    35    (4) Demolition of residential buildings with  four  or  more  dwelling
    36  units that includes the demolition of at least one outside wall; and
    37    (5)  Demolition  of non-residential buildings, other than projects for
    38  which the total area is four thousand square feet or less.
    39    d. A project shall be exempt from the provisions of  this  section  if
    40  only a plumbing permit or only an electrical permit is required for such
    41  project.
    42    3. Contractor responsibilities. a. Within thirty days of completion of
    43  a  project,  the contractor shall submit documentation to report compli-
    44  ance with this section and the regulations promulgated pursuant to  this
    45  section.  If  the  contractor  is unable to meet the recycling and reuse
    46  requirements of this section, the contractor may apply for a waiver from
    47  the city. Such documentation shall be in a form and manner determined by
    48  the city department of buildings.
    49    b. If a contractor  is  unable  or  refuses  to  submit  the  required
    50  documentation,   a  property  owner  may  submit  a  waiver  application
    51  supported by an affidavit that the contractor is unavailable or  refuses
    52  to provide the required documentation.
    53    c. A contractor shall comply with all reasonable requests for informa-
    54  tion  and  documentation by the city department of buildings pursuant to
    55  an audit  to  monitor  compliance  with  this  section.    Documentation
    56  required by this section shall be maintained for at least three years.

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     1    4.  City responsibilities. a. The city shall establish a procedure for
     2  contractors to apply for waivers of the requirements  of  this  section.
     3  Such  requirements shall include documentation of the amount of material
     4  the contractor is actually able to recycle or reuse and  the  reason  or
     5  reasons  for  which  the  contractor cannot meet the recycling and reuse
     6  requirements in this section.
     7    b. The city shall not issue any new building or demolition permit to a
     8  contractor who has failed to timely submit  the  required  documentation
     9  with  respect  to  any  completed  project, until such contractor either
    10  submits (1) the required documents including,  where  applicable,  proof
    11  that  any fine due pursuant to subdivision five of this section has been
    12  paid in full, or (2) proof of a waiver  issued  by  the  city  and,  the
    13  payment of any fine due.
    14    c.  The  city  may  withhold  a certificate of occupancy for a project
    15  until the contractor submits either the required  documentation  includ-
    16  ing,  where  applicable, proof that any fine due pursuant to subdivision
    17  five of this section has been paid in full; or proof of a waiver  issued
    18  by the city and, the payment of any fine due.
    19    d.  The  city is authorized to conduct audits of contractors to deter-
    20  mine and validate compliance with the requirements of this section.  The
    21  city may request information and documentation relevant to such an audit
    22  from any contractor.
    23    e. The city is authorized to promulgate such rules and regulations  as
    24  necessary  to  implement  the provisions of this section. Such rules and
    25  regulations shall contain provisions for seeking and obtaining a  waiver
    26  from the provisions of this section.
    27    5.  Fines  and  penalties.  a.  Contractors  who  fail  to provide the
    28  documentation required by this section or who have not received a waiver
    29  from the city shall be subject to a fine of not more than  five  hundred
    30  dollars  for each day that they fail to provide the information or apply
    31  for a waiver.
    32    b. Contractors who fail to meet the recycling or reuse requirements of
    33  this section and have applied for and not received  a  waiver  from  the
    34  city shall be assessed a fine as follows:
    35    (1)  for  projects involving ten thousand square feet or more of reno-
    36  vated, newly constructed or demolished space, five hundred  dollars  for
    37  each  percentage point of difference between the amount required by this
    38  section to be recycled or reused and the  amount  actually  recycled  or
    39  reused; and
    40    (2) for projects involving less than ten thousand square feet of reno-
    41  vated,  newly constructed or demolished space, two hundred fifty dollars
    42  for each percentage point of difference between the amount  required  by
    43  this  section  to be recycled or reused and the amount actually recycled
    44  or reused.
    45    § 3. This act shall take effect on the first of January next  succeed-
    46  ing the date on which it shall have become a law.
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