Source: https://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?default_fld=&bn=S03616&term=2019&Summary=Y&Actions=Y&Text=Y&Committee%26nbspVotes=Y&Floor%26nbspVotes=Y
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 00:52:23+00:00

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Enacts the climate and community investment act; establishes the climate justice working group; establishes the worker and community assurance program; establishes the community just transition program; establishes the climate jobs and infrastructure program; imposes a fee on carbon based fuel sold, used or brought into the state by an applicable entity; establishes trust funds; establishes a rebate program.
2  the "climate and community investment act".
21  attacks, heart attacks, and other negative health outcomes.
8  by  New York and other jurisdictions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
17  required to stay within the 2°C target.
24  climate change to date.
33  creation of jobs and tax revenues in New York.
51  and $32 billion in damage in New York state.
8  investments in these areas.
28  workers to be well-trained and adequately compensated.
43  ments to raise standards above that floor.
47  fit from national and international efforts to address  climate  change.
14  lated events when implementing certain state programs.
19  energy plan, and USGCRP and IPCC projections.
25          19-1303. Methodology and air pollutant price index.
26          19-1305. Implementation of fees.
27          19-1307. Allocation of revenues.
35  section 19-0107 of this article.
45  subdivision 3 of section 74-0101 of this chapter.
47  New York, Bronx, Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk.
52  es in the area.
55  measures within the state to limit such emissions.
5  of agricultural emissions from livestock.
7  subdivision 22 of section 19-0107 of this article.
10  the commissioner, of a given regulated air contaminant.
15  lished under section 74-0103 of this chapter.
16  § 19-1303. Methodology and air pollutant price index.
31    (d) the full life-cycle of impacts.
7  § 19-1305. Implementation of fees.
24  such statement to demonstrate actual emissions under this section.
28  19-0311 of this article.
34  § 19-1307. Allocation of revenues.
37  appropriated or credited to such fund as provided in this section.
50  the commissioner, based on the needs of the department.
15    5. make the Title V emissions inventory more accessible to the public.
16  § 19-1311.  Transportation pollution.
20  air contaminants from mobile sources.
22  working group and other stakeholders.
25  persons living in disadvantaged communities.
29  post such plan on its website.
43  emissions from mobile sources.
55  pursuant to this section.
12    (vi) minimize emissions leakage.
18  group in developing and carrying out such investments.
45  ing regulated air contaminants from mobile and stationary sources.
4  posted on the website of the department.
10          74-0103. Climate justice working group.
15  body created under section 74-0103 of this article.
16    2. "Department" means the department of environmental conservation.
20  fied pursuant to section 74-0103 of this article.
22  section 19-1301 of this chapter.
24  subdivision 22 of section 19-0107 of this chapter.
25  § 74-0103. Climate justice working group.
36  and 43 of the tax law.
47  to identify disadvantaged communities.
4  ing, storm surges, and urban heat island effects.
17  other New York state counties other than Nassau and Suffolk.
21  disadvantaged communities under the proposed criteria.
25  available on its website.
29  advise  the  department  to  modify  its  methodology, criteria or list.
33  for public comment as to any such modification.
38  Section 228. Labor and job standards and worker protection.
47  goal of creating good jobs and increasing employment opportunities.
23  authority, should be made to conform to these standards.
34  performed by or on behalf of a city,  in  which  case  "fiscal  officer"
35  shall mean the comptroller or other analogous officer of such city.
42  by them, including attorneys' fees.
45  the same obligations with respect to prevailing wages as the  recipient.
47  contract signed with a contractor.
53  obligation within any contract signed with a subcontractor.
18  privately-financed projects on public property.
21  encourage a safe, well-trained, and adequately compensated workforce.
29    (c) any relevant additional standards provided for  in  this  section.
32  teen hundred five of the public authorities law.
44  ish the integrity of the existing collective bargaining relationship.
54          863-a. Worker and community assurance board.
55          863-b. Establishment of worker and community assurance program.
56          863-c. Administration by the commissioner.
1          863-d. Allocation of funds.
3          863-f. Designation of significant impact.
8  section eighteen hundred fifty-one of the public authorities law.
11    3. "Chair" means the chair of the authority.
12    4. "Commissioner" means the commissioner of the department of labor.
16    6. "Department" means the department of labor.
23  fied pursuant to section 74-0103 of the environmental conservation law.
26  nation as a result of a permanent facility closure.
29  located in an impacted community.
31  eight of section 19-1301 of the environmental conservation law.
36  not a company union as defined herein.
43  lished under this article.
48  pursuant to section 74-0103 of the environmental conservation law.
1    § 863-b. Establishment of  worker  and  community  assurance  program.
16  displaced worker will receive at least one form of such assistance.
32  communities where energy-intensive facilities are closing.
35  and directed to establish the worker and  community  assurance  program.
46  tration of the program.
49  and communities impacted by the transition to a carbon free economy.
52  for approved projects to eligible applicants and partners.
55  eligible applicants under this article.
6  to no more than ten years of direct support from the trust.
10  pursuant to title nine-B of article eight of the public authorities law.
20  ship with third-party entities.
22  an equitable manner by region of the state.
29  needs of the chosen programs and projects.
36  policies for the purposes of implementing this section.
48  related to such act.
12  described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision.
42  support from the program and why.
56  posted on the website of the department.
8          1902. Coordination of programs.
9          1903. Transparency and accountability.
10          1904. Report on community ownership.
14          1906. Office of climate and community investment.
15          1907. Establishment of community just transition program.
16          1908. Administration by the authority.
17          1909. Allocation of funds.
19          1911. Identification of disadvantaged community needs.
20          1912. Community decision-making and accountability mechanisms.
23          1914. Consultation with the working group.
27          1916. Establishment of climate jobs and infrastructure program.
28          1917. Administration by the authority.
29          1918. Allocation of funds.
31          1920. Selection process and criteria.
32          1921. Consultation with the advisory council.
33          1922. Comprehensive approach to existing structures.
37  title nine-A of this article.
39  section eighteen hundred fifty-one of this article.
47  ty investment established under this title.
51  fied pursuant to section 74-0103 of the environmental conservation law.
3  measures within the state to limit such emissions.
5  eight of section 19-1301 of the environmental conservation law.
7  established under this title.
9  of section four hundred eighty-one of the executive law.
10    11. "President" means the president of the authority.
20  pursuant to section 74-0103 of the environmental conservation law.
47    (g) minimize emissions leakage.
7  less than thirty days prior to the date of that meeting.
29  ers to community ownership.
48  and the barriers to participation, if any.
6  posted on the website of the authority.
15  communities more viable and scalable.
36  posted on the website of the authority.
49  organization in the disadvantaged community or communities.
51  subdivision one of section three thousand forty-six of the tax law.
55  ness enterprise", as defined in subdivision fifteen of such section.
2  under section 74-0103 of the environmental conservation law.
6  subdivision fourteen of section nineteen hundred one of this title.
10  office will administer the fund and the  program,  among  other  duties.
16  ment of environmental conservation.
19  ronmental justice) and the Jemez Principles  of  Democratic  Organizing.
23  ourselves; and making a commitment to self-transformation.
34  section nineteen hundred nine of this subtitle.
51  tration of the program.
55  disbursed in accordance with subdivisions two and three of this section.
16  other projects listed under paragraph (a) of this subdivision.
32  of this section and by establishing community-owned energy cooperatives.
36  section and section nineteen hundred nine of this subtitle.
39  established under subdivision three of this section.
52  per capita among disadvantaged communities across the state.
2  federal Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. section 7407).
14  projects in collaboration with eligible sub-applicants.
17  applications from eligible lead applicants.
22  technical assistance to navigate the application process.
26  limited existing budgets are able to implement projects effectively.
32  enhance long-term community cohesion.
36  taged community needs for the purposes of implementing this section.
40  or set of disadvantaged communities.
7  subdivision three of this section.
8    § 1912. Community decision-making and  accountability  mechanisms.  1.
12  purposes of implementing this section.
15  vantaged communities, and other stakeholders identified by the director.
29  described under paragraph (a) of this subdivision.
37    § 1913. Criteria for implementing community accountability mechanisms.
41  purposes of implementing this section.
43  be based on input from the working group.
3  described under paragraph (a) of this subdivision.
9  process requirements listed under subdivision two of this section.
22  prior to the date of the meeting.
26  teen hundred ninety-eight of this article.
38  ness enterprise", as defined in subdivision fifteen of such section.
40  lished under this subtitle.
44    § 1916. Establishment of  climate  jobs  and  infrastructure  program.
48  nineteen hundred eighteen of this subtitle.
14  istration of the program.
20  two of this section.
44  aging housing stock in order to preserve affordable housing.
1  serve low- to moderate-income individuals; creating  "journey  to  work"
27  tructure and systems to optimize distributed energy resources.
34  other needs identified by the authority.
39  stated in section nineteen hundred eighteen of this subtitle.
42  applicants on a competitive basis.
45  by eligible applicants under this subtitle.
6  without the support of the program.
9  state, taking into account population density.
23  to the date of the meeting.
34    (e) incorporates health and safety assessments and improvements.
40  ment and improvements to health and safety.
50          3040. Imposition of carbon pollution fee.
51          3041. Amount of fee.
53          3043. Calculation of emissions factors.
54          3044. Exemptions and deductions.
55          3045. Emissions leakage mitigation policy.
56          3046. Creation of trust funds.
5  section eighteen hundred fifty-one of the public authorities law.
11  ciated with the production of such good.
15  gas emissions through combustion and fugitive emissions.
19  timeframe after emission, based on the best available science.
23    6. "Commissioner" means the commissioner of taxation and finance.
27  fied pursuant to section 74-0103 of the environmental conservation law.
29  New York, Bronx, Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk.
32  measures within the state to limit such emissions.
36  waste and wastewater management sites.
38  eight of section 19-1301 of the environmental conservation law.
53  biological processes, pertaining to biomass fuel.
7  Suffolk, Richmond, Kings, Queens, New York, Bronx and Westchester.
9  pursuant to section 74-0103 of the environmental conservation law.
39  subdivision not later than July first in that year.
41  in current dollars for each year, no later than July first in that year.
55  sions factors, in carbon dioxide equivalent.
29  outside of the state.
35  than the total amount of the fee as calculated in this article.
43  lated in this article.
6  emissions leakage associated with the implementation of this article.
8  working group and other stakeholders.
12  persons living in disadvantaged communities.
28  post such plan on its website.
34  with the implementation of this article.
52    (iii) minimize emissions leakage.
7  section generate revenue during such year.
13  may be appropriated or credited to such fund.
20  section generate revenue during such year.
26  amounts as may be appropriated or credited to such fund.
33  section generate revenue during such year.
36  investment within the authority.
39  may be appropriated or credited to such trust.
42  ferred to the worker and community assurance trust.
51  the board of the worker and community assurance trust.
55  implementing the climate and community investment act.
42  posted on the website of the department.
48          3052. Administration by the department.
49          3053. Allocation of funds.
51          3055. Rebate amount and report.
52          3056. Delivery of funds.
53          3057. Reassessment of allocations.
54          3058. Small business tax credit.
2  section eighteen hundred fifty-one of the public authorities law.
3    2. "Commissioner" means the commissioner of taxation and finance.
4    3. "Department" means the department of taxation and finance.
7  hundred fifty percent of the poverty line.
11  hold income for the county in which they reside.
16  nant in its field.
19  thousand forty-six of this chapter.
21  the federal community services block grant act (46 USC section 9902).
23  program established under this article.
25  pursuant to section 74-0103 of the environmental conservation law.
46  including issuing rules and regulations consistent with this article.
52  they are automatically being enrolled based on their tax filing  status.
23  programs aimed at low-income individuals or households.
35  revenue in the rebate fund.
48    (c) existing energy burdens.
11  three thousand fifty-four of this article.
19  transit authority; or (d) a redeemable tax credit.
34  priate or whether it is appropriate to reduce the rebate benefit amount.
42  vision two of such section.
48  ment act or the transition to a low-carbon economy in New York state.
53  this chapter is collected.
3  to reduce the tax liability of the credit claimant below zero.
17  on or before such date.

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