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19 NYCRR 900-2.1

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Compiled source label: current through Jun 30, 2022

Register checked through July 8, 2026/Vol. XLVIII, Issue 27 (2026-07-08) - no later Register activity found for this section

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Jun 6, 2026
(a)Each application for a siting permit shall contain the exhibits described in this Subpart as relevant to the proposed facility technology and site and such additional information as the applicant may consider relevant or as may be required by the office. Exhibits that are not relevant to the particular facility’s technology or proposed location may be omitted from the application.
(b)Each exhibit shall contain a title page showing:
(1)the applicant's name;
(2)the title of the exhibit; and
(3)the proper designation of the exhibit.
(c)Each exhibit consisting of 10 or more pages of text shall contain a table of contents citing by page and section number or subdivision the elements or matters contained in the exhibit.
(d)In collecting, compiling and reporting data required for the application, the applicant shall establish a basis for a statistical comparison with data which shall subsequently be obtained under any program of post-permit monitoring.
(e)If the same information is required for more than one exhibit, it may be supplied in a single exhibit and cross-referenced in the other exhibit(s) where it is also required.
(f)If maps are requested, the applicant shall provide both hard copy and digital files, including appropriate GIS shapefiles and/or CAD, etc.

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