N.Y. Public Service Law Section 66-V
Requirements for certain climate risk-related and energy transition projects


1.

Each contract using funds from the New York climate action fund climate investment account established pursuant to State Finance Law § 99-QQ (Hazard mitigation state revolving loan fund)section ninety-nine-qq of the state finance law for a covered climate risk-related and energy transition project shall contain a provision that the iron and steel used or supplied in the performance of the contract or any subcontract thereto and that is permanently incorporated into the project, shall be produced or made in whole or substantial part in the United States, its territories or possessions. In the case of an iron or steel product, all manufacturing must take place in the United States, its territories or possessions, from the initial melting stage through the application of coatings, except metallurgical processes involving the refinement of steel additives. For the purposes of this subdivision, “permanently incorporated” shall mean an iron or steel product that is required to remain in place at the end of the project contract, in a fixed location, affixed to the project to which it was incorporated. Iron and steel products that are capable of being moved from one location to another shall not be considered permanently incorporated.

2.

The provisions of subdivision one of this section shall not apply if the head of the public entity providing funds, in his or her sole discretion, determines that the provisions would not be in the public interest, would result in unreasonable costs, or that obtaining such steel or iron in the United States, its territories or possessions would increase the cost of the contract by an unreasonable amount, or such iron or steel, including without limitation iron and steel, cannot be produced or made in the United States its territories or possessions in sufficient and reasonably available quantities and of satisfactory quality.

3.

The head of the public entity providing funds generated from the New York climate action fund climate investment account established pursuant to State Finance Law § 99-QQ (Hazard mitigation state revolving loan fund)section ninety-nine-qq of the state finance law may, in his or her sole discretion, provide for in a request for proposal, invitation for bid, or solicitation of proposal, or any other method provided for by law or regulation for soliciting a response from offerors intending to result in a contract in support of a project, a competitive process in which the evaluation of competing bids gives significant consideration in the evaluation process to the procurement of equipment and supplies from businesses located in New York state.

Source: Section 66-V — Requirements for certain climate risk-related and energy transition projects, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/PBS/66-V (updated May 12, 2023; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

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Application of article
65
Safe and adequate service
65‑A
Notification to social services officials
65‑B
Service to persons applying for or receiving public assistance, supplemental security income benefits or additional state payments
66
General powers of commission in respect to gas and electricity
66‑A
Conservation of gas, declaration of policy, delegation of power
66‑B
Continuation of gas service
66‑C
Conservation of energy
66‑D
Contract carrier authorization
66‑E
Monitoring of natural gas procurement
66‑F
Purchase and procurement of natural gas at lowest available price
66‑G
Sale of indigenous natural gas for generation of electricity
66‑H
Certain electric corporations
66‑J
Net energy metering for residential solar, farm waste, non-residential solar electric generating systems, micro-combined heat and power g...
66‑K
Allowance credit trading or sales
66‑L
Net energy metering for residential, farm service and non-residential wind electric generating systems
66‑M
Green jobs-green New York on-bill recovery
66‑N
Net metering study
66‑O
Electric vehicle charging tariff
66‑P
Establishment of a renewable energy program
66‑Q
Gas and electric billing information for residential rental premises
66‑R
Requirements for certain renewable energy systems
66‑S
Electric vehicle charging
66‑T
Thermal energy network development
66‑T*2
Registration of energy brokers and energy consultants
66‑U
Gas safety reports
66‑V
Requirements for certain climate risk-related and energy transition projects
66‑W
Finality of charges
67
Inspection of gas and electric meters
67‑A
Charges for past services
68
Certificate of public convenience and necessity
68‑A
Statements of nature and extent of interests to be filed upon request
69
Approval of issues of stock, bonds and other forms of indebtedness
69‑A
Reorganizations
70
Transfer of franchises or stocks
70‑A
Street lights
71
Complaints as to quality and price of gas and electricity
72
Notice and hearing
72‑A
Increased fuel costs
73
Compensation to customers experiencing widespread prolonged outages
73‑A
Prioritization of emergency services
74
Energy storage deployment policy
74‑A
Westchester county renewable energy and energy efficiency resources program
74‑B
Long Island community choice aggregation programs
75
Defense in case of excessive charges for gas or electricity
76
Rates charged veteran organizations, religious bodies and community residences
77
Powers of local officers

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
May 12, 2023

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