N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 21 § 460.1 - Applications
All entities requesting power for manufacturing or other industrial purposes shall be required to complete an application in a format prescribed by the authority. There shall be no priority attached to applications based on the date of receipt by the authority, provided that the authority may in appropriate circumstances require that applications be filed on or before a particular date.
(a)
Direct application. Industrial firms may make direct application to the
authority for any power available for industrial purposes, except that
application for authority power available from public bodies shall be made in
accordance with subdivision (b) of this section, and applications for economic
development power, as defined in subparagraph (a) of the ninth unnumbered
paragraph of section
1005 of
the Public Authorities Law, shall be submitted to the Economic Development
Power Allocation Board in accordance with its rules and regulations.
(b) Application by public bodies.
Applications for industrial power which may be available for resale by a public
body must be submitted by the public body on behalf of the industrial firm,
except that applications by municipalities or municipal agencies for economic
development power shall be made in accordance with the rules and regulations of
the Economic Development Power Allocation Board.
(c) Recommendations to the authority by the
New York State Economic Development Power Allocation Board. Recommendations to
the authority by the Economic Development Power Allocation Board for
allocations of economic development power, pursuant to sections
182
through
188 of
the Economic Development Law as added by chapter 32 of the Laws of 1987, shall
be reviewed by the authority in accordance with the applicable criteria set
forth in this Part to the extent such criteria are not inconsistent with the
applicable criteria set forth in said sections 182 through 188. With respect to
any such recommendations, the authority shall review the application made to
such board and such other information as the board may provide the authority.
The authority may request such additional information from the applicant and/or
the board that it deems necessary to act upon the board's
recommendation.
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