(a) as to the amount of the cost of legally disposing of the hazardous
waste when such waste is unlawfully possessed;
(b) as to the amount of the cost of legally restoring to its original
state the area where the substance was released unlawfully in violation
of sections 27-0914, 71-2710, 71-2711, 71-2712, 71-2713 and 71-2714 of
this chapter must be based upon a preponderance of the evidence. The
defendant shall be permitted to rebut any evidence offered by the
people.
5. Conclusion of hearing. At any time during the pendency of a hearing
pursuant to this section the court may, in its discretion, terminate the
hearing without making any finding, provided the court states on the
record its reasons for the termination. In all other cases the court
shall enter its findings and judgment upon the record at the conclusion
of the hearing.
6. Judgment. (a) The judgment may require the defendant to pay an
amount for the disposal of hazardous wastes or the restoration of the
property or to perform duties of disposal or restoration or to perform
both.
(b) When the court orders the defendant to pay an amount for the
disposal of hazardous wastes or the restoration of the property, the
provisions of article four hundred twenty of the criminal procedure law
shall govern the collection of the amount which shall be paid to the
commissioner for deposit to the credit of the hazardous waste remedial
fund established by section ninety-seven-b of the state finance law.
(c) Where the court orders the defendant to perform duties of the
disposal of hazardous wastes or the restoration to the property the
court may authorize the department to supervise and report to it on the
conduct of such duties; provided, however, that, section eight of the
court of claims act or any other provision of law to the contrary
notwithstanding, the state shall be immune from liability and action
with respect to any act or omission done in the exercise of the
department's authority as so conferred by the court; and provided
further that this subdivision shall not limit any liability which may
otherwise exist for unlawful, willful or malicious acts or omissions on
the part of the state, state agencies, or their officers, employees or
agents.
(d) In order to most likely assure the disposal of the hazardous
wastes or the restoration of the property, where there are two or more
defendants the court may apportion the costs or assign the performance
duties of disposal or restoration, or both, between or among the
defendants as the interests of justice may appear to the court.
Structure New York Laws
ENV - Environmental Conservation
Title 27 - Enforcement of Article 27 and Article 71
71-2701 - Applicability of Title.
71-2703 - Violations of Title 3 or 7 of Article 27 of This Chapter.
71-2705 - Violations of Titles 9, 11 and 13 of Article 27 of This Chapter.
71-2706 - Enforcement of Section 27-1311.
71-2707 - Unlawful Possession of Hazardous Wastes in the Second Degree.
71-2709 - Unlawful Possession of Hazardous Wastes in the First Degree.
71-2710 - Endangering Public Health, Safety or the Environment in the Fifth Degree.
71-2711 - Endangering Public Health, Safety or the Environment in the Fourth Degree.
71-2712 - Endangering Public Health, Safety or the Environment in the Third Degree.
71-2713 - Endangering Public Health, Safety or the Environment in the Second Degree.
71-2714 - Endangering Public Health, Safety or the Environment in the First Degree.
71-2715 - Unlawful Dealing in Hazardous Wastes in the Second Degree.
71-2717 - Unlawful Dealing in Hazardous Wastes in the First Degree.
71-2721 - Enforcement of Article 27 and This Title.
71-2722 - Enforcement of Section 27-1701 of This Chapter.
71-2724 - Enforcement of Title 21 of Article 27.
71-2725 - Disposition of Penalties and Fines.
71-2727 - Enforcement of Articles 27 and 71 of This Chapter.
71-2728 - Enforcement of Title 27 of Article 27 of This Chapter.
71-2729 - Enforcement of Title 26 of Article 27 of This Chapter.
71-2730 - Enforcement of Title 30 of Article 27 of This Chapter.