Bill Text: NY A03030 | 2025-2026 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Establishes the New York native plants program to conserve, promote, and enhance the native ecology of New York state by encouraging the use of native plants and ecological-friendly methods and materials on state and local land.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2025-01-23 - referred to environmental conservation [A03030 Detail]
Download: New_York-2025-A03030-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 3030 2025-2026 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY January 23, 2025 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. KELLES, SIMON -- read once and referred to the Committee on Environmental Conservation AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to establishing the New York native plants program The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Legislative intent. The legislature finds that native 2 plants and ecology are under threat due to habitat destruction, modifi- 3 cation, and curtailment. The state's ecology is likewise facing 4 increased competition from invasive species and additional stress due to 5 climate change. The state has a responsibility to conserve and enhance 6 the native ecological health of the state which directly influences 7 public health, agricultural efficacy, economic activity, and recreation- 8 al enjoyment. 9 § 2. The environmental conservation law is amended by adding a new 10 section 9-0114 to read as follows: 11 § 9-0114. Native plant program. 12 1. Definitions. For the purposes of this section: 13 (a) "Native plants" shall mean plants whose known native range 14 includes all or part of New York state and its proximate ecoregion. 15 (b) "Native range" shall mean an ecoregion which a plant has histor- 16 ically been found in or which has adapted to in the context of climate 17 change and which is non-invasive to North America, such as plants native 18 to the mid-Atlantic ecoregion. 19 (c) "Political subdivision" shall mean a county, town, city, district, 20 or village of the state. 21 (d) "Soil ecology restoration practices" shall mean land management 22 that improves soils through actions that: 23 (i) follow the principles of: minimizing soil disturbance from soil 24 preparation; maximizing soil vegetation cover; maximizing the diversity 25 of beneficial soil organisms; increasing soil carbon content and seques- EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD00098-01-5A. 3030 2 1 tration capacity; maximizing the presence of living roots; and integrat- 2 ing native animals into land management; and 3 (ii) include such practices as: conservation tillage or no-till; 4 precision nitrogen and phosphorus application; land management through 5 grazing; integrated pest management; nutrient best management practices; 6 and those practices recommended by the United States department of agri- 7 culture natural resources conservation services and that are supported 8 by the state soil and water conservation committee. 9 (e) "Xeriscape" shall mean landscapes that conserve water, minimize 10 use of pesticides and fertilizers, protect the natural environment, are 11 adaptable to local conditions, and which are drought tolerant through 12 actions that follow the principles of the environmental planning and 13 design of landscapes with appropriate choice of native plants, topo- 14 graphic features, soil analysis and care which may include the use of 15 waste compost, practical use of turf, efficient natural irrigation 16 features, selective use of mulches, and appropriately limited mainte- 17 nance as designed for cost and resource saving. 18 (f) "Ecoregion" shall mean areas of general similarity in ecosystems 19 and in the type, quality, and quantity of environmental resources, and 20 that are defined by distinctive geography and similar climate. 21 (g) "Seed or plant provenance" shall mean the specified area in which 22 the seed or plants produced from the seed were located or were derived. 23 (h) "Greenspace" shall mean public land including state or municipally 24 owned, managed, or administered recreational spaces, parks, preserves, 25 medians and verges, and gardens that are designated for non-commercial, 26 non-residential, or non-agricultural use with the purpose of public 27 recreation, ecological conservation or scientific study, and natural or 28 cultivated aesthetics. Greenspace shall not include zoos, arboretums, 29 botanical gardens, aquaria, or other similar institutions whose express 30 purpose is to educate and engage the public or engage in scientific 31 research. 32 2. (a) The commissioner shall develop and implement a "New York native 33 plants program" to identify and promulgate a list of New York native 34 plants appropriate for each ecoregion in the state which shall be 35 labeled as such and eligible for rebate. The purpose of the program 36 shall be to encourage and promote the sale of New York native plants and 37 seeds at retail garden centers and nurseries. The program shall increase 38 consumer awareness of the important role of native plants in the ecosys- 39 tem through advertising campaigns, marketing programs, and publicly 40 available information about New York native plants. Eligible plants 41 shall be labeled as "New York Native Plants". 42 (b) The commissioner may offer rebates at the point-of-sale for eligi- 43 ble New York native plants. 44 3. New York native plants shall be used in greenspaces except as 45 authorized pursuant to paragraphs (g) and (h) of this subdivision, and 46 the commissioner shall encourage the use of such plants. 47 (a) Plans and specifications for any greenspace, where practicable and 48 appropriate as determined by the commissioner, shall require the use of 49 native plants. 50 (b) Appropriate site and soil analyses, as determined by the commis- 51 sioner, shall be performed to best match native plant preferences with 52 site and soil conditions. 53 (c) Site design and construction, as well as plant selection, 54 conducted, financed, or contracted with the state shall incorporate 55 considerations such as biological needs, minimal maintenance and water 56 usage, benefits to native pollinators and animals, the composition ofA. 3030 3 1 plant communities at project sites, provenance and ecoregion, recre- 2 ational capacity, and the minimal use of fertilizers and pesticides. 3 (d) The commissioner shall provide to the public, through the internet 4 and by other means as appropriate, public engagement events, signage, or 5 other relevant information, as determined by the commissioner, on the 6 importance and role of native plants to native ecological habitats and 7 local communities. 8 (e) Outdoor demonstration projects exhibiting and promoting the bene- 9 fits of native species and environmentally sound landscaping practices 10 shall be created and maintained in state parks, conservation sites, 11 recreation areas, historic locations, tourist attractions, areas of 12 local importance, and at SUNY schools. 13 (f) Public-private partnerships with educational institutions, zoos, 14 botanical gardens, aquaria, arboreta, commercial nurseries, community 15 gardens, and garden clubs shall be encouraged to increase the availabil- 16 ity of native plants and share knowledge about their use, provenance 17 maintenance, and propagation. 18 (g) The commissioner may determine that no native plant may adequately 19 fit a certain environment or landscape in which case plants that are 20 non-competitive and neutral, as determined by the commissioner, to 21 native plants and animals may be permitted. 22 (h) This section shall not apply to community gardens and state funded 23 or sponsored agricultural activities for the purpose of growing food or 24 other crops which may not be native to the state. 25 (i) Non-native species that are utilized as a cover crop to establish 26 native plants and are temporary in nature, as determined by the commis- 27 sioner, may be permitted. 28 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.