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What is NYC RCNY § 41-01?

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(a) The following rules apply to a responsible party involved in the processing, storage, handling, or use of hazardous substances, extremely hazardous substances, and regulated toxic substances as defined herein. (b) A responsible party of a facility where a hazardous substance is present at or above the threshold rep

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§ 41-01 Scope and Application.

RCNY § 41-01

(a)The following rules apply to a responsible party involved in the processing, storage, handling, or use of hazardous substances, extremely hazardous substances, and regulated toxic substances as defined herein.

(b)A responsible party of a facility where a hazardous substance is present at or above the threshold reporting quantity for such substance shall file a facility inventory form with the Department in accordance with 15 RCNY § 41-05.

(c)A responsible party of a facility where an extremely hazardous substance or regulated toxic substance is present at or above the threshold planning quantity for such substance shall file a risk management plan with the Department in accordance with 15 RCNY §§ 41-08 through 41-12.

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