2020 New York Laws
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Article 12 - Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Compensation
Part 2 - Oil Spill Cleanup and Removal; Licenses
174-A - Use of Containment Booms.

Universal Citation: NY Nav L § 174-A (2020)
§ 174-a. Use   of   containment  booms.  1.  The  commissioner,  after
consultation with appropriate federal, state and local  governments  and
agencies,  may  promulgate  regulations requiring the use of containment
booms or prestaging of response equipment around or at major  facilities
and  vessels involved in the transfer of petroleum. The commissioner may
consult with interested groups and trade associations in developing such
regulations.  In  adopting  such  regulations,  the  commissioner  shall
consider  factors,  including but not limited to applicable federal laws
and regulations, weather conditions, tides, health and safety of workers
and product being transferred.
  2. Whenever petroleum is transferred after sunset and before  sunrise,
lighting  adequate  to  detect  any  petroleum  discharge  shall  be  in
operation.
  3. The deployment of containment booms pursuant to this part shall  be
the  responsibility  of  the  owner,  lessee  or operator of the vessels
involved in a vessel-to-vessel petroleum  transfer.  The  deployment  of
containment  booms  pursuant to this part shall be the responsibility of
the owner, lessee or operator  of  the  major  facility  involved  in  a
petroleum transfer between a vessel and a major facility.
  4.  (a)  Any  local  law  or  ordinance which is inconsistent with any
provision of this part or any rule or regulation  promulgated  hereunder
shall  be  preempted,  except  that  any  local  law or ordinance of any
county, or of any city of a population of one million or more, which  is
inconsistent   with  the  provisions  of  this  part  or  any  rules  or
regulations promulgated hereunder shall not be preempted if  such  local
law  or  ordinance provides environmental protection equal to or greater
than the provisions of this part of any rules or regulations promulgated
hereunder, and such county or city files with the department  a  written
declaration  of  its  intent to administer and enforce such local law or
ordinance which is approved by  the  commissioner  in  written  findings
which set forth the terms of such approval.

(b) Any owner, lessee or operator violating any provisions of this section or any rule promulgated thereunder shall: (i) if the transfer involves and/or the vessel contains less than one million gallons, be liable for a penalty of not more than twenty-five thousand dollars for each offense in a court of competent jurisdiction; or (ii) if the transfer involves and/or the vessel contains one million gallons or more, be liable for a penalty of not more than fifty thousand dollars for each offense in a court of competent jurisdiction. Every violation of this section shall be a separate and distinct offense, and, in case of a continuing violation, every day's continuance thereof shall be deemed to be a separate and distinct offense.

(c) All penalties and fines imposed under this section shall be credited to the New York environmental protection and spill compensation fund pursuant to paragraph (a) of subdivision two of section one hundred seventy-nine of this chapter.

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