New York Statutes

§ 63 — Protection and management of state historic and cultural properties

New York § 63
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBBPublic Buildings
Art. 4-BHistoric and Cultural Properties

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N.Y. Public Buildings § 63 (2026).

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§ 63. Protection and management of state historic and cultural\nproperties. The commissioner of the office of general services or the\nchief executive officer of any state agency shall:\n 1. Consult with the commissioner of parks and recreation as early in\nthe planning process as may be practicable when planning to demolish,\nalter or transfer any property under their jurisdiction listed on the\nstate or national register or that has been determined by the\ncommissioner of parks and recreation to be eligible for the state\nregister, for the purpose of exploring alternatives to demolition,\nalteration or transfer. The commissioner of parks and recreation shall\ninform the state board of such proposed actions.\n 2. Initiate measures and procedures to provide for the maintenance,\nt

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