Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo is sponsoring Assembly Bill A09928, which will amend the notification fees for non-friable material. This issue was discussed at Professional Abatement Contractors of New York’s (PACNY) 2012 Environmental Conference. The bill can be accessed at: http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?default_fld=&bn=A09928&term=&Summary=Y&Actions=Y&Votes=Y&Memo=Y&Text=Y
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PACNY is supporting this bill, based on their research that many residential projects are not notified and are done illegally because of the steep fee structure. Placing homeowners and occupants in danger. In addition, because of recent flooding from natural disasters many homes have been condemned requiring them to pay the maximum asbestos notification fee of $4,000 to demolish the home. This fee for demolition has been the subject of many articles regarding this cost that cities, towns, and villages are required to pay increasing the cost in doing demolition in the Southern Tier, Catskills, and other regions. Visit the New York State Asbestos Group on Linked-in, regarding the discussion of this issue.
This is not the first time this issue has been discussed, a previous Senate Bill S748-2011 in the New York State Senate sponsored by State Senator Catherine Young wanted to modify the fees that residential one & two family owner occupied homes paid in doing asbestos abatement work – capping the notification fee at $500.
We agree that the notification fees need to be addressed, especially for residential work. Though not convinced that the fee should be addressed in this manner. Senator Young’s bill handles it much simply and probably should be expanded to include residential homes/houses slated for demolition (or controlled demolition by a municipality).
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