New York Statutes

§ 202-BB — Rural area flexibility analysis

New York § 202-BB
JurisdictionNew York
Law SAPState Administrative Procedure Act
Art. 2Rule Making

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N.Y. State Administrative Procedure Act § 202-BB (2026).

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§ 202-bb. Rural area flexibility analysis.

1.Intent. The legislature\nhereby finds, determines and declares that:\n (a) The capacity of public and private sector interests in rural areas\nto respond to state agency regulations is often constrained by an\noperating environment distinctly different from that found in suburban\nand metropolitan areas of the state;\n (b) Factors such as population sparsity, small community size, limited\naccess to financial and technical assistance, undeveloped services\ndelivery systems, lack of economies of scale and extensive reliance on\npart-time and volunteer services providers inhibits rural ability to\neffectively address increasingly complex and stringent regulatory\nrequirements;\n (c) In order to maximize sensitivity to rural strengths and\nli

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