New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00483

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Relates to permitting certain not-for-profit corporations engaged in engineering for certain conservation efforts to do business or provide professional engineering, land surveying, or professional geology services in the state.

Summary

Bill A00483 amends the education law in New York to allow foreign not-for-profit corporations engaged in specific conservation engineering efforts to conduct business in the state. The bill specifically pertains to activities related to tidal wetlands, freshwater wetlands, habitat restoration, groundwater recharge, and natural infrastructure. It enables these organizations to obtain a certificate of authority to provide professional engineering, land surveying, or geology services, provided that these services are conducted by licensed professionals and are directly related to the stated conservation efforts.

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by expanding the definition of entities eligible to obtain a certificate of authorization for professional engineering services. It specifically allows foreign not-for-profit corporations to operate in New York under certain conditions, thereby broadening the scope of organizations that can contribute to conservation efforts. This change may facilitate increased collaboration and expertise in environmental restoration projects across the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around Bill A00483 appears to be supportive, particularly among those who advocate for environmental conservation and restoration efforts. However, there may be concerns regarding the oversight and regulation of foreign entities operating in the state, which could lead to discussions about ensuring compliance with local laws and standards.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from concerns about the potential for foreign not-for-profit corporations to operate without sufficient oversight or accountability. Some stakeholders may argue that allowing these entities to provide professional services could undermine local businesses or lead to a lack of adherence to New York's regulatory framework. Proponents of the bill, however, emphasize the need for expertise in conservation efforts and the benefits of leveraging external resources for environmental projects.

Companion Bills

NY S05392

Same As Relates to permitting certain not-for-profit corporations engaged in engineering for certain conservation efforts to do business or provide professional engineering, land surveying, or professional geology services in the state.

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