N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6, § 371.5
(a) [Reserved].
(1) Prior to processing: these materials must be destined for recycling and the following requirements met:
(i) Storage. The broken CRTs must be either:
(v) Exports. In addition to the applicable conditions specified in subparagraph (1)(i) through (iv) of this subdivision, exporters of used, broken CRTs must comply with the requirements of 40 CFR 261.39(a)(5) as implemented by USEPA (see section 370.1[e] of this Title).
(2) Requirements for used CRT processing: Used, broken CRTs undergoing CRT processing as defined in subdivision 370.2(b) of this Title must be managed in accordance with the following criteria:
(ii) Processing.
(4) Use constituting disposal: Glass from used CRTs that is used in a manner constituting disposal must comply with the requirements of section 374-1.3 of this Title, instead of the requirements of this subdivision.
(c) Conditional exclusion for used, intact cathode ray tubes (CRTs) exported for recycling.
Used, intact CRTs exported for recycling are not solid wastes if they meet the notice and consent conditions of subparagraph (j)(1)(v) of this section, and if they are not speculatively accumulated as defined in section 371.1(a)(1) of this Part.
(d) Notification and recordkeeping for used, intact cathode ray tubes (CRTs) exported for reuse.
CRT exporters who export used, intact CRTs for reuse must comply with the notification and recordkeeping requirements of 40 CFR 261.41 as implemented by USEPA (see section 370.1(e) of this Title). Notification of intent to export, required to be submitted to EPA under 40 CFR 261.41(a) (see section 370.1[e] of this Title), must be submitted to the department.
(b) Conditional exclusion for used, broken cathode ray tubes (CRTs) and processed CRT glass undergoing recycling.
Used, broken CRTs are not solid wastes if they are managed in accordance with the following criteria. If the criteria are not met, the used, broken CRTs are solid waste, and hazardous waste if the definition of hazardous waste is met.