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Code · New York · Environmental Conservation · Climate Change Adaptation Cost Recovery Program

§ 76-0105. Requirements for climate change adaptive infrastructure projects.

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§ 76-0105. Requirements for climate change adaptive infrastructure
projects.
For each contract for climate change adaptive infrastructure projects,
funded in part or in whole from the climate change adaptation fund
established pursuant to section ninety-seven-m of the state finance law,
by a public entity, or a third party acting on behalf and for the
benefit of a public entity, the "public work" for the purposes of this
subdivision shall ensure that such contract shall contain a provision
that the iron and steel used or supplied in the performance of the
contract or any subcontract thereto, 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, from the initial melting stage
through the application of coatings, except metallurgical processes
involving the refinement of steel additives.
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