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Title 3
General Powers and Duties of the Department

Sections

11‑0303
Management of fish and wildlife resources
11‑0305
General powers and duties of the department
11‑0306
The Hudson River estuary management program
11‑0306‑A
The Flax Pond tidal wetlands sanctuary
11‑0307
Migratory game birds
11‑0308
Sale of small lead fishing sinkers prohibited
11‑0309
Extension of open seasons after emergency closing
11‑0311
Additional or other protection
11‑0313
Waters closed to taking of fish
11‑0315
Hudson River shad fishery
11‑0317
Seasons and limits for taking fish in certain border waters
11‑0319
Seasons, limits and manner of taking fish in waters of New York City water supply open to public
11‑0321
"Restricted areas"
11‑0323
Publication of Fish and Wildlife Law
11‑0325
Control of dangerous diseases
11‑0327
Conservation fund advisory board
11‑0329
Outdoor recreation and trail maintenance
 



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