N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6, § 383-8.4
(1) No waste may be received at the land disposal facility until:
(7) The permittee must maintain copies of manifests as required by section 383-13.2 of this Part.
(b) Inspection and testing of waste.
(1) The permittee must develop and implement a waste inspection and testing program designed and implemented to provide:
(4) The waste inspection and testing program must include the following procedures:
(6) At least one of the procedures described in paragraph (4) of this subdivision must be applied to waste received at the land disposal facility, at the following frequency:
(iv) one waste package from each of the next three shipments received from any person who ships unacceptable waste to the land disposal facility.
(c) Acceptance of waste.
(1) The permittee must not accept waste for disposal unless it is authorized by the permit to accept such waste, it has adequate treatment, storage, and disposal capacity available, and the following criteria are met:
(7) Following receipt and acceptance of a shipment of waste, the permittee must record the following information:
(9) The permittee must not accept waste or NARM waste from a generator or broker unless the generator of the waste has submitted to the permittee a waste minimization statement. The waste minimization statement must contain an analysis of the potential for reducing the generation of waste and, based on this analysis, a proposed program to reduce the volume and activity of waste produced by the generator. The waste minimization statement must include:
(iv) a waste minimization program and schedule for implementing the feasible waste reduction techniques.
(d) Disposition of waste found unacceptable for disposal at the land disposal facility.
(3) The permittee must report the receipt of all unacceptable waste in accordance with sections 383-13.3 and 383-13.4 of this Part.
(e) Other regulations.
Nothing in this section exempts any person from the requirements of Parts 364 and 372 of this Title.
(a) Receipt of waste.