(a) radiological monitoring equipment;
(b) warning systems and equipment;
(c) medical technologies and equipment;
(d) plume transport and dose assessment models; and
(e) nuclear fuel cycle and materials licensees other than electric
generating facilities.
2. Any such recommendations shall be developed in consultation with
all concerned public and private parties and shall:
(a) take into account proven safety effectiveness;
(b) outline any proposed costs and the means for meeting such costs;
(c) consider related activities of the United States nuclear
regulatory commission or others; and
(d) when appropriate, discuss alternatives and various implementation
stages.
Structure New York Laws
Article 2-B - State and Local Natural and Man-Made Disaster Preparedness
20 - Natural and Man-Made Disasters; Policy; Definitions.
21 - Disaster Preparedness Commission Established; Meetings; Powers and Duties.
22 - State Disaster Preparedness Plans.
23 - Local Comprehensive Emergency Management Plans.
23-A - County Registry of Disabled Persons; Notice.
23-B - Nursing Home and Assisted Living Facility Plans.
23-C - Consistency Among Local Disaster Preparedness Plans.
24 - Local State of Emergency; Local Emergency Orders by Chief Executive.
25 - Use of Local Government Resources in a Disaster.
26 - Coordination of Local Disaster Preparedness Forces and Local Civil Defense Forces in Disasters.
27 - Continuity of Local Governments.
28 - State Declaration of Disaster Emergency.
28-A - Post Disaster Recovery Planning.
29 - Direction of State Agency Assistance in a Disaster Emergency.
29-A - Suspension of Other Laws.
29-B - Use of Disaster Emergency Response Personnel in Disasters.
29-C - Radiological Preparedness.
29-E - New York State Emergency Assistance Program.
29-G - Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
29-H - Intrastate Mutual Aid Program.