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Code · New York · Environmental Conservation · Pollution Control Compacts · Delaware River Basin Compact

§ 21-0705. Advisors.

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§ 21-0705. Advisors.
1. The member of the Delaware river basin commission from this state
shall have an advisor as contemplated by subdivision six of section two
of article two of the compact. Such advisor shall be the mayor of the
city of New York or his designee, but no designee of the mayor shall be
recognized as an advisor or accorded any privileges as such unless the
mayor shall have notified the commission member from this state and the
Delaware river basin commission in writing of the selection of such
designee and of his identity.
2. The Department of Environmental Conservation shall provide an
advisory committee who together with the state Commissioner of Commerce
shall constitute an advisory committee with whom the member of the
Delaware river basin commission from this state may consult with respect
to the conduct of New York participation in the compact. Such member of
the commission also may consult from time to time with other officers of
the state government or any subdivision thereof, as may be appropriate.
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