Despite the political meltdown that immobilized the state Legislature for much of the summer, new laws were enacted in New York in 2009 concerning energy efficiency retrofits, green jobs, the expansion of the state’s returnable container law, and numerous other matters.
This annual survey describes the new environmental laws that were signed into law in 2009, as well as executive orders signed by Governor David A. Paterson, state policies concerning the State Brownfield Cleanup Program, and a law enacted in New York City creating the Office of Environmental Remediation.
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