A.
This Legislature hereby finds and determines that the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and numerous private entities, most notably Hackensack University Medical Center, recognizing the need to use less hazardous cleaning products, decided to promote the purchase of nonhazardous products, the "Green Seal" or "Greening the Cleaning" programs.
B.
This Legislature further determines that the County can, through careful purchasing practices, use products which meet nonhazardous criteria and reduce overall use of toxic products, thereby lessening the health hazards to County employees and County residents who occupy and use County buildings.
C.
This Legislature further finds and determines that the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has sponsored extensive research, including the Janitorial Products Pollution Prevention Project, which has identified toxic ingredients harmful to the users.
D.
This Legislature further finds that numerous not-for-profit organizations and other federal agencies have initiated programs to promote safer working environments through the use of nonhazardous cleaning products, such as the "Green Seal Program" and the National Park Service's "Green Janitorial Products and Practices Programs."
E.
This Legislature finds that the potential benefits associated with the procurement and use of "green clean" products are enormous and easily achievable.
F.
This Legislature determines that the County of Suffolk should help lead other municipalities and New Yorkers by example in promoting the use of nonhazardous cleaning products by exercising its purchasing power to ensure that "green clean" products and services are acquired.
G.
Therefore, the purpose of this article is to implement the "green clean" program in Suffolk County.