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6 NYCRR Parts 240 and 200 Regulatory Flexibility Analysis for Small Businesses and Local Governments - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation
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No small businesses will be directly affected by the adoption of Part 240 and the amendments to Part 200.
There are no compliance requirements for the implementation of Part 240 for small business or local governments.
There are no professional services requirements that will be imposed under this rulemaking
There are no compliance costs as a result of this rulemaking. The only costs associated will be those associated with the rulemaking process including newspaper publication and the preparation of transcripts.
The promulgation of the Program and the amendments to Part 200 do not directly affect small businesses.
Small businesses and local government will have the opportunity to participate in the development of Part 240 during the public comment period which will commence when the regulation is formally proposed.
After promulgation of Part 240, economics and technological feasibility will only be a factor if an area is proposing a transportation related project that requires a transportation conformity determination. Each individual project will be reviewed by all affected.
Pursuant to NYS State Administrative Procedures Act (SA PA) Section 202-b, this rulemaking does not include a cure period in the express language of the rule because the substantive requirements are federally mandated and compliance with those federal mandates is already required.