New York Statutes
§ 9-0303 — Restrictions on use of state lands
New York § 9-0303
JurisdictionNew York
Law ENVEnvironmental Conservation
Title 3Use of Lands and Forests
Art. 9Lands and Forests
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N.Y. Environmental Conservation § 9-0303 (2026).
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§ 9-0303. Restrictions on use of state lands.\n In order to protect the state lands described in this article the\nfollowing provisions shall apply:\n 1. Trees or timber. Except as provided in subdivision 2 of section\n9-0107 and in sections 9-0501 through 9-0507 of this article no person\nshall cut, remove, injure, destroy or cause to be cut, removed, injured\nor destroyed any trees or timber or other property thereon or enter upon\nsuch lands with intent to do so.\n 2. Structures. No building shall be erected, used or maintained upon\nstate lands except under permits from the department.\n 3. Agricultural use. No person shall use any portion of the forest\npreserve for agricultural purposes, nor shall cattle or domestic animals\nof any kind be permitted to graze thereon.\n 4. Deposi
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