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Article 11
Fish and Wildlife

Titles

1
Short Title
Sections 11-0101–11-0113
3
General Powers and Duties of the Department
Sections 11-0303–11-0329
5
Fish and Wildlife Management Practices Cooperative Program
Sections 11-0501–11-0540
7
Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Licenses
Sections 11-0701–11-0719
9
Hunting
Sections 11-0901–11-0935
10
Falconry
Sections 11-1001–11-1009
11
Trapping
Sections 11-1101–11-1109
12
Hunting While Intoxicated
Sections 11-1201–11-1211
13
Fishing
Sections 11-1301–11-1321
15
Commercial Inland Fisheries
Sections 11-1501–11-1521
17
Importation and Sale of Fish, Wildlife and Game From Outside the State
Sections 11-1701–11-1733
19
Propagation
Sections 11-1901–11-1913
20
New York State Bird Conservation Area Program
Sections 11-2001–11-2003
20‑A
Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Protection Area
Section 11-2050
21
Conservation Areas and Facilities
Sections 11-2101–11-2117
23
Administration of Fish and Wildlife Law
Sections 11-2301–11-2305
25
Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact
Sections 11-2501–11-2503
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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