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New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - Article 3 - (3.01 - 3.25) Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation; Commissioner
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- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - Article 3 - Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation; Commissioner
Section 3.01 Declaration of policy. 3.02 Guiding principles. 3.03 Office; commissioner. 3.05 Offices. 3.07 Organization of office; officers and employees. 3.09 General functions, powers and...
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.01 - Declaration of Policy
The state of New York is abundant in natural, scenic and other recreational resources, which for over a century have educated, edified, uplifted and delighted...
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.02 - Guiding Principles
The office shall operate and maintain the state park, recreation and historic site system to conserve, protect and enhance the natural, ecological, historic, cultural and...
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.03 - Office; Commissioner
The office of parks, recreation and historic preservation is hereby continued in the executive department. The head of the office shall be the commissioner of...
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.05 - Offices
The principal office of the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation shall be in the county of Albany.
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.07 - Organization of Office; Officers and Employees
1. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, the commissioner may, from time to time, create, abolish, transfer and consolidate divisions, bureaus, boards, commissions and other...
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.09 - General Functions, Powers and Duties
The office by and through the commissioner, shall: 1. Acquire and establish historic sites and objects and, except within the sixth park region, state parks,...
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.11 - Designation of Deputies or Agents
Whenever the office or commissioner is granted any power, function or duty under the provisions of this chapter or other law, such power, function or...
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.13 - Subpoenas
The issuance and enforcement of a subpoena issued by the commissioner shall be governed by the civil practice law and rules, except that no employee...
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.15 - Statewide Park and Recreation Plan
2. The office shall submit such plan and periodic revisions of such plan to the department of state and the governor. The department of state...
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.17 - Acquisition and Disposition of Property
1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the commissioner may acquire such property as may be necessary for the purposes and functions of the office,...
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.19 - Acquisition of Property by Eminent Domain
1. Whenever the commissioner deems it necessary to acquire property pursuant to the eminent domain procedure law, he shall cause to be made an accurate...
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.21 - Limitation on Use of Connetquot River State Park Water Resources
No person shall extract any surface or ground water within the boundaries of the Connetquot river state park, except for public use within the park.
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.23 - New York State Conservation Corps
(hereafter referred to as the "corps") within the office is hereby established for the following purposes: a. To protect air, fish, forest, land, water and...
- New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - § 3.25 - Adopt-a-beach Stewardship Program
The office may immediately remove the signs and it may terminate the agreement upon thirty days notice, if in its sole judgment it finds and...
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