N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6, § 360.15
(3) Multiple registered facilities. For facilities registered or eligible for registration under Part 361 or 362 of this Title:
(b) A registration can be denied or revoked based upon the unsuitability of the owner, operator or applicant, as set forth in this subdivision. In addition to any other available grounds, the department may, consistent with the policies of article 23-A of the Correction Law and the provisions of section 70-0115 of the ECL, deny, suspend, revoke or modify any registration after determining in writing that such action is required to protect the public health or safety. Some of the factors which the department may consider in arriving at such determination include:
(4) the owner, operator or applicant is either:
(iii) a corporation, partnership, association or organization, or any high managerial agent or director thereof, or any person holding a substantial interest therein, acting as high managerial agent or director for or holding a substantial interest in another corporation, partnership, association or organization which committed an act or failed to act, if such act or failure to act could be the basis for the denial of a permit or registration pursuant to this Part had such other corporation, partnership, association or organization applied for a permit or registration under this Part.
(c) Submission.
(3) The owner or operator must furnish to the department any information requested by the department to determine compliance with the registration requirements. This information must include a site plan which describes the management of solid waste at the facility and, if appropriate, a certificate under seal of the Department of State.
(d) Financial assurance.
Financial assurance may be required under section 360.22 of this Part. If financial assurance is required, a closure cost estimate must be submitted as part of the registration submittal.
(e) Validation.
Commencement of construction or operations must not occur until the owner or operator receives a validated copy of the registration from the department. The validated copy of the registration must be available or posted at that facility or collection event. All construction and operation must be in accordance with the information provided in the registration notification and the applicable requirements of this Part, Parts 361, 362, 363, 364, and 365, and Subpart 374-2 of this Title.
(f) Registration term.
A validated registration will be effective for a maximum of five years, except in the case of Part 364 of this Title waste transporters and households hazardous waste collection events. The registration term for household hazardous waste collection events and Part 364 waste transporters is specified in sections 362-4.2 and 364-3.2 of this Title, respectively. Requests for renewal of a registration must be received by the department at least 60 days prior to expiration of the registration.
(g) Registration modification.
The owner or operator of a registered facility or collection event or transporter must submit a new registration modification to the department when there is a proposed change in any information provided on any prior registration notification submitted to the department. The modification cannot be implemented until the owner or operator receives a validated copy of the modified registration from the department.
(h) Closure.
The owner or operator of a registered facility is required to close the facility in accordance with the requirements of this Part, Parts 361, 362, 363, and 365 and Subpart 374-2 of this Title as they pertain to the facility.
(a) General.