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15-1305 - Powers and Duties of the State Commissioner of Health.

NY Env Cons L § 15-1305 (2019) (N/A)
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The Commissioner of Health shall:

1. Review the area and scope of any comprehensive study prior to its execution and make recommendations to the Department of Environmental Conservation with respect thereto.

2. Advise legal agencies and the participating municipalities of the approval of their applications for state aid pursuant to this title;

3. Execute contracts for the services of consulting engineers necessary for such studies and reports jointly with the local agency requesting state aid therefor;

4. Approve the amount of compensation to be paid for such engineering services and the method of determining such compensation; provided, however, that such compensation shall not be computed on a per diem or percentage of estimated costs basis;

5. Receive and approve final reports of local agencies prior to final payment;

6. Approve vouchers for the payment of state aid grants pursuant to the provisions of this title;

7. Prepare and file with the Department of Environmental Conservation for its review and evaluation an annual report on the scope and results of comprehensive studies undertaken pursuant to this section;

8. Make an estimate of the annual funds necessary to carry out the provisions of this title and, with the approval of the Department of Environmental Conservation request such amount for inclusion in the executive budget;

9. Perform such other and further acts as may be necessary, proper or desirable to carry out effectively the provisions of this section.

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15-1305 - Powers and Duties of the State Commissioner of Health.