2010 New York Code
EXC - Executive
Article 39 - (875 - 893) OFFICE OF BUSINESS PERMITS
878 - General functions, powers and duties.

* §  878. General functions, powers and duties. The office of business
  permits, by and through the director or his duly authorized officers and
  employees, shall have the following functions, powers and duties:
    1. To  provide  comprehensive  information  on  permits  required  for
  business undertakings, projects, and activities in the state and to make
  such information available to applicants and generally to any person.
    2.   To  develop  a  master  application  procedure  to  expedite  the
  identification and processing of such permits.
    3. To assist applicants  in  obtaining  timely  and  efficient  permit
  review and the resolution of issues arising therefrom.
    4.  To  consolidate  hearings required pursuant to permit applications
  when feasible and advantageous.
    5. To provide the conceptual review of  business  undertakings  at  an
  early  stage  of planning to provide interested persons with an official
  opinion as to the general acceptability of such undertakings.
    6. To encourage and facilitate the participation of federal and  local
  government agencies in permit coordination.
    7.   To   make   recommendations   for   eliminating,   consolidating,
  simplifying,  expediting,  or  otherwise  improving  permit   procedures
  affecting business undertakings.
    14.  To  assist  any  person  in  the  preparation of a petition for a
  declaratory ruling to be submitted pursuant to section two  hundred  six
  of the state administrative procedure act.
    15.  To  monitor agency compliance with section two hundred six of the
  state administrative  procedure  act  and  to  make  recommendations  to
  agencies for improving such compliance.
    17. To adopt such rules and regulations, procedures, instructions, and
  forms  as  are  required  to carry out the functions, powers, and duties
  imposed upon the office by this article.
    * NB Authority of office expired per § 893 December 31, 1995

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