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SECTION 23
Environmental remediation insurance credit
Tax (TAX) CHAPTER 60, ARTICLE 1
§ 23. Environmental remediation insurance credit. (a) Allowance of
credit. General. A taxpayer subject to tax under article nine, nine-A,
twenty-two or thirty-three of this chapter shall be allowed a credit
against such tax, pursuant to the provisions referenced in subdivision
(e) of this section. The amount of such credit shall be equal to the
lesser of thirty thousand dollars or fifty percent of the premiums paid
on or after the date of the brownfield site cleanup agreement executed
by the taxpayer and the department of environmental conservation
pursuant to section 27-1409 of the environmental conservation law by the
taxpayer for environmental remediation insurance issued with respect to
a qualified site.

(b) Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall
have the following meanings:

(1) Qualified site. A "qualified site" is a site with respect to which
a certificate of completion has been issued to the taxpayer by the
commissioner of environmental conservation pursuant to section 27-1419
of the environmental conservation law to an "applicant" as that term is
defined in subdivision one of section 27-1405 of the environmental
conservation law.

(2) Certificate of completion. A "certificate of completion" issued by
the commissioner of environmental conservation pursuant to section
27-1419 of the environmental conservation law.

(3) Environmental remediation insurance. The term "environmental
remediation insurance" shall mean that type of insurance described in
section three thousand four hundred forty-seven of the insurance law.

(c) The credit provided for in subdivision one of this section shall
be allowed for the taxable year in which the certificate of completion
is issued to the taxpayer. Such credit shall be allowed only once with
respect to a particular certificate of completion.

(d) If the certificate of completion issued to the taxpayer with
respect to a qualified site is revoked by a determination issued
pursuant to section 27-1419 of the environmental conservation law, the
amount of credit allowed by this section shall be added back in the
taxable year in which such determination is final and no longer subject
to judicial review.

(e) Cross-references. For application of the credit provided for in
this section, see the following provisions of this chapter:

(1) Article 9: Section 187-i

(2) Article 9-A: Section 210-B, subdivision 19

(3) Article 22: Section 606, subsections (i) and (ff)

(4) Article 33: Section 1511, subdivision (w).