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What is NYC AC § 24-715?

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This section mandates the commissioner to conduct an annual review of facility inventory forms and material safety data sheets, providing a report to the mayor and council by October first each year. The report includes data on facilities, complaints, inspections, violations, and emergency response related to hazardous substances. Applies to city agencies involved in hazardous substance management.

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§ 24-715 Annual report.

AC § 24-715

(a)The commissioner shall annually review the facility inventory forms and material safety data sheets filed with the department pursuant to this chapter and citywide facility inventory data. Upon making this annual review, the commissioner shall forward a report to the mayor and the council no later than October first of each year. Such annual report shall, at a minimum, provide the following information: the number of facilities for which facility inventory forms have been filed pursuant to this chapter; the number of complaints received; the number of civilian complaints filed; the number of inspections performed pursuant to this chapter; the number of notices of violation issued pursuant to this chapter and chapter six of this title; the number of orders issued by the commissioner pursuant to subdivision a of section 24-608 of this title and the nature of such orders; the number of civil actions and administrative proceedings commenced under this chapter and chapter six of this title and the dispositions thereof; the number of incidents in which the department participated in response measures undertaken in connection with hazardous substances; the number of releases of hazardous substances reported to, or otherwise documented by the department; the number of emergency response personnel in each city agency which performs functions in connection with emergencies involving hazardous substances; and the average response time and cost of each member of the city's emergency response personnel.

(b)By March first, nineteen hundred ninety the commissioner shall report to the Council the status of the development of the threshold reporting quantities for hazardous substances that will become effective on March first, nineteen hundred ninety-one. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1988/026.

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