(b) The catalogue shall contain the following information, broken down by geographical area:
(i) a listing of state stand-by contractors, their equipment and spill response capabilities;
(ii) a listing of state-owned equipment which could be used in the event of a major discharge of petroleum;
(iii) a listing of companies and organizations that have spill response equipment available for sale, lease or loan; and
(iv) a listing of organizations which are involved in the cleanup and rehabilitation of birds and wildlife.
(c) The catalogue shall be updated as deemed appropriate by the commissioner.
(d) The commissioner shall notify the chief executive officer of all counties which border on any navigable waters of the state or on the marine and coastal district, as defined in section 13-0303 of the environmental conservation law, of the availability of the catalogue. This catalogue shall be distributed upon request at a maximum fee of twenty-five cents per page. Any such fee shall be deposited into the New York environmental protection and spill compensation fund established pursuant to section one hundred seventy-nine of this article. 6. The commissioner may institute a program to educate local officials on procedures to follow in reporting and responding to spill emergencies.