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Article 13
General Provisions

Sections

13.01
Transfer of parks, parkways and other property
13.03
Listing of state parks, parkways, recreation facilities and historic sites
13.04
Assemblyman Herman D
13.05
Caleb Smith State Park
13.06
Consents to public utilities
13.07
Signs and advertising structures restricted
13.09
Solicitation restricted
13.10
Littering and dumping on park lands prohibited
13.11
Real property abutting parks or parkways
13.12
Littering on park lands prohibited
13.13
Regulation of boating and water sports
13.14
Closure of lands owned, held or administered by the office
13.15
Fees and deposits
13.16
Annual vehicular access fee
13.17
Regional state park police
13.18
Three-year vehicular access fee
13.19
Free use of campsites
13.20
Five-year vehicular access fee
13.21
Limitation on park and parkways in city of New York
13.23
Land and water conservation fund
13.25
State reservation at Saratoga Springs
13.27
Hudson-Mohawk urban cultural park
13.28
Lyme and tick-borne disease warning signs
13.29
Sojourner Truth commemorative marker
13.30
Reimbursement for expenditures necessitated by negligent, willful or reckless conduct
13.31
Permits for activities near certain funeral events
13.31*2
Oil and gas drilling in Allegany state park
 



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