New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 5 - DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Chapter VIII - Office Of Waste Prevention Services
Part 70 - Public Accountancy
Section 70.13 - Technical feasibility studies

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) A technical feasibility study must have been performed or updated within one year of the date of submission of a program application to the department.

(b) Technical feasibility studies with respect to a construction project must be prepared under the supervision of and stamped with the seal and signature of a registered architect or professional engineer.

(c) A technical feasibility study must contain the following information regarding the project for which program assistance is being requested:

(1) a description of how the project will minimize, reduce or eliminate the generation of wastes, use or reuse wastes, increase energy efficiency or water conservation, improve air or water quality and/or improve process economics;

(2) a detailed breakdown of project costs;

(3) for projects involving construction, the proposed construction-to-occupancy schedule and copies of the preliminary architectural drawings, scope of work and schematics; and

(4) evidence satisfactory to the department that all applicable Federal, State and local permits, certificates and approvals have been applied for.

(d) Conflict of interest prohibited. A person performing a technical feasibility study is permitted to provide construction management services to a program recipient, but such person may not be involved in the sale or installation of the proposed waste prevention technology.

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