Bill Text: NY S04191 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to outdoor lighting installed by state agencies and public corporations.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-06-21 - COMMITTED TO RULES [S04191 Detail]

Download: New_York-2011-S04191-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         4191
                              2011-2012 Regular Sessions
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                    March 23, 2011
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       Introduced  by  Sen.  MARCELLINO  -- read twice and ordered printed, and
         when printed to be committed to the Committee  on  Investigations  and
         Government Operations
       AN  ACT to amend the public buildings law, in relation to outdoor light-
         ing installed by state agencies and public corporations
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. The public buildings law is amended by adding a new article
    2  4-D to read as follows:
    3                                 ARTICLE 4-D
    4                              OUTDOOR LIGHTING
    5  SECTION 90. DEFINITIONS.
    6          91. PERMANENT OUTDOOR LUMINAIRE.
    7          92. INFORMATIONAL PAMPHLET.
    8          93. APPLICABILITY.
    9    S 90. DEFINITIONS. AS USED IN THIS SECTION:
   10    1.  "LUMINAIRE"  MEANS  A  COMPLETE LIGHTING UNIT, INCLUDING A LAMP OR
   11  LAMPS TOGETHER WITH THE PARTS DESIGNED TO DISTRIBUTE THE LIGHT, TO POSI-
   12  TION AND PROTECT THE LAMPS, AND  TO  CONNECT  THE  LAMPS  TO  THE  POWER
   13  SUPPLY; A LIGHT FIXTURE.
   14    2.  "GLARE"  MEANS  LIGHT  EMITTED  BY A LUMINAIRE THAT CAUSES REDUCED
   15  VISIBILITY OR MOMENTARY BLINDNESS BY SHINING DIRECTLY INTO THE  EYES  OF
   16  THE VIEWER.
   17    3.  "LAMP"  MEANS  THE COMPONENT OF A LUMINAIRE THAT PRODUCES LIGHT; A
   18  LIGHT BULB.
   19    4. "LIGHT POLLUTION" MEANS ANY  ADVERSE  EFFECT  OF  OUTDOOR  LIGHTING
   20  INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, GLARE AND SKY GLOW.
   21    5.  "LUMEN"  MEANS THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT USED TO QUANTIFY THE AMOUNT
   22  OF LIGHT PRODUCED BY A LAMP OR EMITTED FROM  A  LUMINAIRE,  AS  DISTINCT
   23  FROM "WATT", A MEASURE OF POWER CONSUMPTION.
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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    1    6.  "FULLY  SHIELDED  LUMINAIRE"  MEANS  A  LUMINAIRE  CONSTRUCTED AND
    2  INSTALLED IN SUCH A MANNER THAT ALL LIGHT EMITTED BY IT, EITHER DIRECTLY
    3  FROM THE LAMP OR A DIFFUSING ELEMENT, OR  INDIRECTLY  BY  REFLECTION  OR
    4  REFRACTION FROM ANY PART OF THE LUMINAIRE, IS PROJECTED BELOW A HORIZON-
    5  TAL PLANE THROUGH THE LUMINAIRE'S LOWEST LIGHT EMITTING PART.
    6    7.  "PERMANENT  OUTDOOR  LUMINAIRE"  MEANS  ANY LUMINAIRE OR SYSTEM OF
    7  LUMINAIRES THAT IS OUTDOORS AND THAT IS USED FOR MORE THAN TEN DAYS IN A
    8  THREE HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE DAY PERIOD.
    9    8. "ROADWAY LIGHTING" MEANS  PERMANENT  OUTDOOR  LUMINAIRES  THAT  ARE
   10  SPECIFICALLY INTENDED TO ILLUMINATE ROADWAYS FOR AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES.
   11    9.  "CONTINUOUS  ROADWAY  LIGHTING  DESIGN" MEANS A LIGHTING PLAN THAT
   12  ESTIMATES LIGHT ON A ROADWAY FROM CALCULATIONS UTILIZING FACTORS INCLUD-
   13  ING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, A PARTICULAR  LUMINAIRE,  MOUNTING  HEIGHT,  OR
   14  POLE SPACING, IN ORDER TO MEET A SPECIFIED GOAL SUCH AS MINIMUM LIGHTING
   15  LEVEL,  UNIFORMITY, OR SMALL-TARGET VISIBILITY.  LIGHTING PLACED ONLY AT
   16  INTERSECTIONS OR OTHER POTENTIALLY  HAZARDOUS  LOCATIONS  SHALL  NOT  BE
   17  CONSIDERED CONTINUOUS.
   18    10.  "SKY  GLOW"  MEANS  THE  ILLUMINATION  OF  THE NIGHTTIME SKY THAT
   19  RESULTS FROM UPWARD SHINING LIGHT, WHICH IS REFLECTED OFF MOLECULES  AND
   20  PARTICLES OF DIRT AND MOISTURE IN THE ATMOSPHERE.
   21    S 91. PERMANENT OUTDOOR LUMINAIRE. 1. NO STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC CORPO-
   22  RATION OPERATING IN THE STATE SHALL INSTALL OR CAUSE TO BE INSTALLED ANY
   23  NEW  OR  REPLACEMENT  PERMANENT  OUTDOOR  LUMINAIRE UNLESS THE FOLLOWING
   24  CONDITIONS ARE MET:
   25    (A) ANY LUMINAIRE WITH A LAMP OR LAMPS  HAVING  TOTAL  INITIAL  OUTPUT
   26  GREATER  THAN  EIGHTEEN  HUNDRED  LUMENS SHALL BE FULLY SHIELDED, EXCEPT
   27  THAT A HISTORIC-STYLE DECORATIVE LUMINAIRE MAY EMIT UP TO TWO PERCENT OF
   28  ITS TOTAL LUMENS ABOVE THE HORIZONTAL PLANE;
   29    (B) IF A LIGHTING RECOMMENDATION PUBLISHED BY THE  ILLUMINATING  ENGI-
   30  NEERING SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA APPLIES, FULL CONSIDERATION IS GIVEN TO
   31  THE MINIMUM MAINTAINED LIGHT LEVEL ADEQUATE TO MEET THE RECOMMENDATION;
   32    (C) IF NO SUCH LIGHTING RECOMMENDATION APPLIES, NO MORE THAN THE MINI-
   33  MUM MAINTAINED LIGHT LEVEL ADEQUATE FOR THE INTENDED PURPOSE IS USED;
   34    (D)  FOR  ROADWAY LIGHTING UNASSOCIATED WITH INTERSECTIONS, A DETERMI-
   35  NATION IS MADE THAT THE PURPOSE OF THE LIGHTING INSTALLATION OR REPLACE-
   36  MENT CANNOT BE ACHIEVED BY INSTALLATION OF REFLECTORIZED  ROADWAY  MARK-
   37  ERS, LINES, WARNINGS OR INFORMATION SIGNS, OR OTHER PASSIVE MEANS;
   38    (E)  ADEQUATE  CONSIDERATION  HAS  BEEN GIVEN TO CONSERVING ENERGY AND
   39  MINIMIZING GLARE AND SKY GLOW; AND
   40    (F) THE NEW OR REPLACEMENT LUMINAIRE MEETS  THE  LUMINAIRE  EFFICIENCY
   41  AND  LAMP  LUMINOUS EFFICACY STANDARDS DEVELOPED PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION
   42  FIVE OF THIS SECTION.
   43    2. THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS SHALL BE EXEMPT FROM THE  REQUIREMENTS  OF
   44  SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION:
   45    (A)  SITUATIONS WHERE FEDERAL LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS TAKE PRECED-
   46  ENCE; AND
   47    (B) SITUATIONS  WHERE  FIRE,  POLICE,  RESCUE,  OR  REPAIR  PERSONNEL,
   48  INCLUDING,  BUT NOT LIMITED TO, UTILITY PERSONNEL, NEED LIGHT FOR TEMPO-
   49  RARY EMERGENCIES OR ROAD REPAIR WORK.
   50    3. THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS SHALL BE EXEMPT FROM THE  REQUIREMENTS  OF
   51  PARAGRAPHS (A) AND (B) OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION:
   52    (A)  THE  LUMINAIRE IS A REPLACEMENT FOR A LUMINAIRE THAT IS PART OF A
   53  CONTINUOUS ROADWAY LIGHTING DESIGN;
   54    (B) THE LUMINAIRE IS A HISTORIC-STYLE DECORATIVE  LUMINAIRE  WHICH  IS
   55  PART  OF  A  CONTINUOUS ROADWAY LIGHTING DESIGN WHERE THE REPLACEMENT OF
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    1  THE LUMINAIRE PIECEMEAL WITH  COMPLIANT  LUMINAIRES  WOULD  UNACCEPTABLY
    2  DEGRADE THE AESTHETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EXISTING LIGHTING DESIGN;
    3    (C)  SITUATIONS  WHERE  THERE ARE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS, SUCH AS SPORTS
    4  FACILITIES,  TUNNELS,  TRAFFIC  CONTROL  DEVICES,  NAVIGATION  LIGHTING,
    5  AIRPORTS,  UNDERBRIDGE LIGHTING, NATURAL AND CULTURAL MONUMENTS, OR FLAG
    6  LIGHTING; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT ALL SUCH LIGHTING  SHALL  BE  SELECTED
    7  AND  INSTALLED TO SHIELD THE LAMP OR LAMPS FROM DIRECT VIEW AND TO MINI-
    8  MIZE UPWARD LIGHTING AND GLARE TO THE GREATEST EXTENT POSSIBLE; AND
    9    (D) SITUATIONS WHERE A WRITTEN DETERMINATION WITH  FINDINGS  HAS  BEEN
   10  MADE THAT A SPECIFIED EXEMPTION TO ANY REQUIREMENT OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF
   11  THIS SECTION IS NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE FOR A COMPELLING SAFETY INTER-
   12  EST  THAT CANNOT BE ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED BY ANY OTHER METHOD. WHERE THIS
   13  EXEMPTION IS FOR A STATE AGENCY OR STATE PUBLIC CORPORATION, THE WRITTEN
   14  DETERMINATION SHALL BE MADE BY THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE AGENCY
   15  OR CORPORATION OR HIS OR HER DESIGNEE. WHERE  THE  EXEMPTION  IS  FOR  A
   16  COUNTY,  CITY,  TOWN,  OR  VILLAGE, OR A PUBLIC CORPORATION THEREIN, THE
   17  WRITTEN DETERMINATION SHALL BE MADE BY THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY EXECUTIVE,
   18  MAYOR, SUPERVISOR, OR CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OR HIS OR HER DESIGNEE.
   19    4. THE OFFICE OF GENERAL SERVICES, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT
   20  OF TRANSPORTATION, GIVING CONSIDERATION  TO  THE  RECOMMENDED  PRACTICES
   21  ADOPTED  BY THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA, SHALL
   22  ESTABLISH RULES TO IMPLEMENT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION, INCLUDING A
   23  SYSTEM TO ENSURE THAT  THE  USE  OF  STATE  FUNDS  FOR  STREET  LIGHTING
   24  COMPLIES  WITH  THE  REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH HEREIN AND SHALL PROVIDE FOR
   25  THE WIDE DISSEMINATION OF THIS INFORMATION.
   26    5. THE COMMISSIONER OF THE OFFICE OF GENERAL SERVICES, IN CONSULTATION
   27  WITH THE NEW YORK STATE ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, SHALL
   28  DEVELOP LUMINAIRE EFFICIENCY AND LAMP LUMINOUS  EFFICACY  STANDARDS  FOR
   29  LIGHTING  REGULATED  UNDER  THIS  SECTION.  FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION
   30  "LUMINAIRE EFFICIENCY" SHALL MEAN THE PERCENTAGE OF LUMENS GENERATED  BY
   31  A  LAMP  WHICH  ACTUALLY LEAVE A LUMINAIRE; AND "LAMP LUMINOUS EFFICACY"
   32  SHALL MEAN THE AMOUNT OF LIGHT GENERATED BY A  LAMP/BALLAST  SYSTEM  (IN
   33  LUMENS) DIVIDED BY THE POWER IT USES (IN WATTS). SUCH STANDARDS SHALL BE
   34  PROMULGATED  ON  OR  BEFORE THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE AND SHALL
   35  TAKE EFFECT ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY DAYS AFTER SUCH EFFECTIVE DATE.
   36    6. IN RECOGNITION OF THE ONGOING RESEARCH INTO THE DEVELOPMENT OF  NEW
   37  TECHNOLOGIES  IN  THE  OUTDOOR  LIGHTING  FIELD,  THE  OFFICE OF GENERAL
   38  SERVICES, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE NEW YORK STATE  ENERGY  RESEARCH  AND
   39  DEVELOPMENT  AUTHORITY,  SHALL  REPORT  TO THE LEGISLATURE REGARDING NEW
   40  FINDINGS  FROM  RESEARCH  AND  NEW  TECHNOLOGIES  THAT  MAY  AFFECT  THE
   41  PROVISIONS  OF  THIS  ARTICLE.  SUCH  REPORTING  MAY INCLUDE RECOMMENDED
   42  AMENDMENTS TO THIS ARTICLE TO INCREASE ITS EFFECTIVENESS IN IMPLEMENTING
   43  THE PURPOSES OF ACHIEVING HEALTHY, SAFE  AND  ENERGY  EFFICIENT  OUTDOOR
   44  LIGHTING.
   45    S  92.  INFORMATIONAL PAMPHLET.  THE COMMISSIONER OF THE OFFICE OF THE
   46  GENERAL SERVICES,  IN  CONSULTATION  WITH  THE  NEW  YORK  STATE  ENERGY
   47  RESEARCH  AND  DEVELOPMENT  AUTHORITY  AND  GIVING  CONSIDERATION TO THE
   48  RECOMMENDED PRACTICES ADOPTED BY THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF
   49  NORTH AMERICA, SHALL DEVELOP AND DISTRIBUTE TO  EVERY  MUNICIPALITY  AND
   50  EVERY  ELECTRIC  CORPORATION  OR MUNICIPALITY PROVIDING OUTDOOR ELECTRIC
   51  LIGHTING IN THIS STATE A PAMPHLET CONTAINING INFORMATION  REGARDING  THE
   52  PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION WITH RESPECT TO OUTDOOR LIGHTING.
   53    S 93. APPLICABILITY.  1. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ARTICLE ARE CUMULATIVE
   54  AND  SUPPLEMENTAL  AND SHALL NOT APPLY WITHIN ANY COUNTY OR MUNICIPALITY
   55  THAT, BY ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION,  HAS  ADOPTED  PROVISIONS  RESTRICTING
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    1  LIGHT  POLLUTION  THAT ARE AS, OR MORE, STRINGENT THAN THE PROVISIONS OF
    2  THIS ARTICLE.
    3    2.  NO  PROVISION  OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE CONSTRUED AS TO PERMIT THE
    4  PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE AS SUCH PRACTICE IS DEFINED IN  SECTION  SEVEN-
    5  TY-THREE  HUNDRED ONE OF THE EDUCATION LAW, OR THE PRACTICE OF ENGINEER-
    6  ING AS SUCH PRACTICE IS DEFINED IN SECTION SEVENTY-TWO  HUNDRED  ONE  OF
    7  THE EDUCATION LAW.
    8    S  2.  This  act shall take effect 1 year after it shall have become a
    9  law; provided that effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or
   10  repeal of any rule or regulation or development of any standards  neces-
   11  sary for the implementation of this act on its effective date is author-
   12  ized  to  be  made  and  completed on or before such effective date; and
   13  provided further, that this act shall not  apply  to  projects  for  the
   14  installation  or  replacement of permanent outdoor luminaires which have
   15  already received final design approval prior to the  effective  date  of
   16  this act.
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