1.  The  commissioner on his own motion, may at any time refer matters
  concerning registration of pesticides or the suspension or  cancellation
  of  such registration, to an advisory committee. Each advisory committee
  shall be composed of experts, qualified in the  subject  matter  and  of
  adequately   diversified   professional   background   selected  by  the
  department and shall include one or more representatives from the  state
  college  of  agriculture.  The  committee shall not have more than seven
  members. Advisory committee members shall not receive a salary or  other
  compensation,  but shall be reimbursed for their necessary traveling and
  subsistence expenses while serving away from their places of  residence.
  All  costs may be assessed against the petitioner, unless the matter was
  referred to the advisory committee upon the motion of  the  commissioner
  without  a  petition.  The commissioner shall furnish the committee with
  adequate  clerical  and  other  assistance,  and  shall  by  rules   and
  regulations prescribe the procedures to be followed by the committee.
2. Whenever the applicant or registrant requests an advisory committee
  hearing  or the commissioner determines that a matter should be referred
  to an advisory committee, the commissioner shall submit the  application
  for  registration of the article and all relevant data before him to the
  committee forthwith. The petitioner, as well as representatives  of  the
  department  shall have the right to consult with the advisory committee.
  As soon as practicable after any such submission,  but  not  later  than
  sixty  days,  the  committee  shall, after independent study of the data
  submitted by  the  commissioner  and  all  other  pertinent  information
  available  to it, submit a report and recommendation to the commissioner
  as to the registration of the article, together with all underlying data
  and a statement of the reasons or basis for the  recommendations.  After
  due  consideration  of  the  views  of  the committee and all other data
  before him the commissioner shall, within ninety days after  receipt  of
  the  report  and  recommendations  of  the  advisory committee, make his
  determination and issue an order, with findings of fact, with respect to
  registration of the article and notify the applicant for registration or
  registrant  of  his  decision.  The  applicant  for   registration,   or
  registrant,  may  file  objections  and  request a public hearing within
  sixty days  from  the  date  of  the  commissioner's  order  made  after
  receiving the report and recommendations of the advisory committee.
Structure New York Laws
ENV - Environmental Conservation
Title 7 - Registration of Pesticides
33-0701 - Scope of Registration.
33-0703 - Application for Registration.
33-0704 - Review of Applications to Register Pesticides.
33-0705 - Fee for Registration.
33-0707 - Disclosure of Pesticide Formulas.
33-0709 - Requirements for Registration.
33-0711 - Procedure When Registration Is Denied.
33-0713 - Cancellation of Registration.
33-0714 - Water Quality Monitoring for Pesticides.
33-0715 - Advisory Committees.
33-0717 - Public Hearing Regarding Registration.
33-0719 - Suspension of Pesticide Registration.