New York Statutes

§ 25-0103 — Definitions

New York § 25-0103
JurisdictionNew York
Law ENVEnvironmental Conservation
Title 1General Provisions and Public Policy
Art. 25Tidal Wetlands

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N.Y. Environmental Conservation § 25-0103 (2026).

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§ 25-0103. Definitions.\n 1. "Tidal wetlands" shall mean and include the following:\n (a) those areas which border on or lie beneath tidal waters, such as,\nbut not limited to, banks, bogs, salt marsh, swamps, meadows, flats or\nother low lands subject to tidal action, including those areas now or\nformerly connected to tidal waters;\n (b) all banks, bogs, meadows, flats and tidal marsh subject to such\ntides, and upon which grow or may grow some or any of the following:\nsalt hay (Spartina patens and Distichlis spicata), black grass (Juncus\nGerardi), saltworts (Salicornia ssp.), sea lavender (Limonium\ncarolinianum), tall cordgrass (Spartina pectinata and Spartina\ncynosuroides), hightide bush (Iva frutescens), cattails (Typha\nangustifolia and Typha latifolia), groundsel (Baccharis h

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