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The petitioner, a commercial waste hauler, appealed a Supreme Court judgment that dismissed its application. This application challenged a determination by the Madison County Board of Hearing, which found the petitioner violated Local Law No. 3 (2004) by failing to deliver construction debris to the County landfill. The petitioner contended that its loads were recyclables and that the local law was superseded by state environmental law. The Appellate Court affirmed the Supreme Court's dismissal, concluding that the Board's interpretation of the local law was reasonable and that local laws, if stricter but not inconsistent with state law, are permissible under ECL 27-0711.
Syracuse Haulers Waste Removal, Inc. v. Madison County Department of Solid Waste & Sanitation is a workers' compensation case decided in Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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The petitioner, a commercial waste hauler, appealed a Supreme Court judgment that dismissed its application. This application challenged a determination by the Madison County Board of Hearing, which found the petitioner violated Local Law No. 3 (2004) by failing to deliver construction debris to the County landfill. The petitioner contended that its loads were recyclables and that the local law was superseded by state environmental law. The Appellate Court affirmed the Supreme Court's dismissal, concluding that the Board's interpretation of the local law was reasonable and that local laws, if stricter but not inconsistent with state law, are permissible under ECL 27-0711.
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