New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05568

Introduced
3/16/23  
Refer
3/16/23  

Caption

Requires all public buildings and all parks, recreation and historic preservation sites have bins for recyclable and compostable materials.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A04059

Requires all public buildings and all parks, recreation and historic preservation sites have bins for recyclable and compostable materials.

NY S07809

Requires all state agencies to establish a composting program in buildings owned, occupied or operated by such agencies; allows such agencies to arrange for collection of compostable waste by a private carter, transport such waste itself or process such waste on-site; requires reports on the costs and effectiveness of such programs.

NY HF2571

Misleading claims regarding product or packaging recyclability prohibited, and recyclable materials list creation required.

NY SF2939

Product or package recyclability misleading claims prohibition; recyclable material list creation requirement

NY H911

Relative to truth in labeling of recyclable and compostable goods

NY AB1489

Solid waste: compostable covered materials.

NY SB279

Solid waste: compostable materials.

NY S07425

Directs the commissioner of the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation to conduct a legal review for the re-designation of Donald J. Trump State Park, in Putnam and Westchester counties to a new name.

NY S08048

Requires the department of parks, recreation and historic preservation cut down trees within two weeks of receiving notice whether it was received through 311 or the department's webpage.

NY S07417

Requires the state commissioner of parks, recreation and historic preservation to create a process to approve or deny any new large urban telecommunication infrastructure that is proposed to be located within two hundred feet of any site listed on the State Register or the National Register or eligible to be listed on the National Register.

Similar Bills

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