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What is NYC AC § 24-710?

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This section mandates the commissioner to provide access to hazardous substance information to emergency response personnel and the public. It outlines the process for making this information available and the timeline for public inspection. Applies to facilities that file hazardous substance information with the department.

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§ 24-710 Access to hazardous substance information.

AC § 24-710

(a)The commissioner shall upon request make available to emergency response personnel the information filed pursuant to section 24-706, the data compiled pursuant to section 24-707, and the risk management plan filed pursuant to section 24-718.

(b)The commissioner shall make available to the public, in such form and manner as may be prescribed by regulation, the information filed pursuant to section 24-706 and the data compiled pursuant to section 24-707, during normal working hours, at the location or locations designated by the commissioner. Within thirty days after the annual completion of the compilation of citywide facility inventory data pursuant to section 24-707 of this chapter, the commissioner shall publish a notice in the City Record that such information shall be available for inspection by the public at the location or locations specified in the notice.

(c)Any person may submit a written request to the commissioner for any information filed with the department pursuant to section 24-706 of this chapter with respect to a specific facility. The commissioner shall make the requested information available to the person making the request within ten business days after the receipt of the request. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1988/026 and L.L. 1993/092.

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