New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06530

Introduced
3/17/25  
Refer
3/17/25  

Caption

Prohibits the department of environmental conservation from issuing or authorizing any permits to new or expanding large concentrated animal feeding operations.

Summary

Bill S06530 aims to amend the environmental conservation law in New York by prohibiting the Department of Environmental Conservation from issuing permits for new or expanding large concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). The bill defines a large CAFO in accordance with existing regulations and establishes that no permits will be granted if the operation's expansion would classify it as a large CAFO or increase its animal confinement capacity. Additionally, it mandates that any proposed expansions must receive independent approval from the department, ensuring stricter oversight on these operations.

Impact

The passage of this bill would significantly impact the regulation of large CAFOs in New York by halting the growth of these operations. It would amend existing laws to prevent new permits and expansions, thereby potentially reducing the environmental and public health risks associated with large-scale animal farming. This could lead to a decrease in pollution and other negative externalities that are often linked to concentrated animal feeding operations, aligning state laws with more stringent environmental protections.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding Bill S06530 appears to be supportive among environmental advocacy groups and some community members concerned about the impacts of large-scale animal farming. However, there may be opposition from agricultural stakeholders who argue that the bill could hinder farming operations and economic growth in rural areas. The lack of recorded votes or committee discussions suggests that the bill may still be in the early stages of consideration.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between environmental protection and agricultural economic interests. Supporters of the bill emphasize the need for stricter regulations to protect the environment and public health, while opponents may argue that such restrictions could threaten the viability of farming operations and local economies. The agricultural community may express concerns about the implications for existing farms and the potential for job losses.

Companion Bills

NY A06928

Same As Prohibits the department of environmental conservation from issuing or authorizing any permits to new or expanding large concentrated animal feeding operations.

Previously Filed As

NY A06928

Prohibits the department of environmental conservation from issuing or authorizing any permits to new or expanding large concentrated animal feeding operations.

MD HB395

Water Pollution Control - Discharge Permits - Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations

SD HB1021

Modify the annual fee for concentrated animal feeding operations and to establish an application fee.

SD SB38

Modify the annual fee imposed on certain concentrated animal feeding operations.

MD HB0395

Water Pollution Control - Discharge Permits - Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations

MD SB371

Water Pollution Control - Discharge Permits - Animal Feeding Operations

OR SB80

Relating to water quality permits for confined animal feeding operations; declaring an emergency.

MD HB0395

Water Pollution Control - Discharge Permits - Animal Feeding Operations

PA SB1048

Providing for issuance of permits in environmental justice areas.

OK SB120

Animal feeding operations; requiring owners and operators to provide proof of residency. Effective date.

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