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NY A06082
Bill
Status
2/26/2025
Primary Sponsor
Dana Levenberg
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AI Summary
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Requires ice arenas using resurfacing machines to obtain and display a certificate of acceptable air quality from local health officials, with a $200 fee
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Mandates daily air quality monitoring for carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide using approved measuring devices, with results recorded in a log
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Establishes three contamination thresholds: correction air level (30-125 ppm carbon monoxide or 0.5-2 ppm nitrogen dioxide) requiring increased ventilation, notification air level requiring long-term corrective measures and 72-hour notice to officials, and evacuation air level (125+ ppm carbon monoxide or 2+ ppm nitrogen dioxide) requiring immediate building evacuation
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Specifies corrective measures including ventilation improvements, equipment modifications, catalytic converters, converting to electric-powered resurfacing equipment, or reducing resurfacing schedules
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Authorizes health officials to conduct inspections, suspend or revoke certificates for violations, and impose civil penalties for non-compliance, with the act taking effect 180 days after becoming law
Legislative Description
Requires ice skating rinks maintain a certain indoor air quality and maintain a certificate of acceptable air quality where a resurfacing machine is used.
Last Action
referred to health
1/7/2026