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68th Legislature, 1st Regular Session (2025)

The New York Open Water Data Act ensures public access to water quality data, promoting transparency and informed decision-making for citizens and researchers statewide.

Signed by Governor on 04/14/25 Session Law Chapter 334 Effective: 04/14/2025
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Bill Summary · S 1211

Summary of Bill S 1211: New York Open Water Data Act

Bill Number: S 1211
Title: Enacts the "New York Open Water Data Act"
Status: Substituted by A5254A
Introduced: January 08, 2025
Classification: Bill

Purpose and Intent

The New York Open Water Data Act aims to enhance transparency and accessibility of water quality data across New York State. The legislation seeks to establish a comprehensive framework for collecting, managing, and disseminating open water data to the public, thereby promoting informed decision-making regarding water resources and environmental health.

Key Provisions

  • Data Collection and Management: The bill mandates the establishment of standardized protocols for the collection and management of water quality data from various sources, including state agencies and local governments.

  • Public Access: It requires that all collected data be made publicly available through an online platform, ensuring that citizens, researchers, and policymakers can easily access and utilize this information.

  • Collaboration with Agencies: The bill encourages collaboration among state agencies, local governments, and non-profit organizations to improve data collection efforts and enhance the quality of information available to the public.

  • Reporting Requirements: Agencies responsible for water quality monitoring will be required to submit regular reports detailing their findings and any significant changes in water quality.

Who Would Be Affected

  • State Agencies: Various state departments involved in environmental conservation and water management will be directly impacted by the new data collection and reporting requirements.

  • Local Governments: Municipalities will need to align their water quality monitoring practices with the standards set forth in the legislation.

  • Public and Researchers: The general public, environmental advocates, and researchers will benefit from increased access to water quality data, enabling better advocacy and informed decision-making.

Legislative Timeline

  • January 08, 2025: Bill introduced and referred to the Environmental Conservation Committee.
  • April 02, 2025: Reported and committed to the Finance Committee.
  • April 29, 2025: First report calendar.
  • April 30, 2025: Second report calendar.
  • May 01, 2025: Advanced to third reading.
  • May 19, 2025: Passed in the Senate and delivered to the Assembly.
  • June 04, 2025: Recalled from the Assembly and returned to the Senate; vote reconsidered and restored to third reading.
  • June 10, 2025: Substituted by A5254A.

Related Bills

  • S 9520: Prior session bill related to water data.
  • S 239: Another prior session bill concerning environmental data.
  • A 5254: Companion bill to S 1211, which may contain similar or complementary provisions.

This summary provides an overview of the New York Open Water Data Act, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and the impact it may have on various stakeholders. The bill represents a significant step towards improving water quality transparency and public engagement in environmental issues.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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