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Part 3
New York Environmental Protection and Spill Compensation Fund; Liability; Third Party Compensation

Sections

179
New York environmental protection and spill compensation fund
179‑A
New York environmental protection and spill remediation account
180
Administrator of the fund
181
Liability
181‑A
Environmental lien
181‑B
Environmental lien notice
181‑C
Filing of notice of environmental lien
181‑D
Enforcement of environmental lien
181‑E
Amounts received to satisfy lien
182
Claims against the fund
183
Settlements
184
Settlements when source of discharge is unknown
185
Hearings for persons on claims filed with the administrator
186
Disbursement of moneys from the fund
187
Reimbursements of moneys to fund
188
Subrogation of rights
189
Awards exceeding current balance
190
Claims against insurers
190‑A
Application of article
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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