N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 § 51.8 - General provisions
(a) Fires
(1) No person shall ignite or maintain a fire
except for cooking or warmth.
(2)
No wood, except from dead and down trees, shall be used for fuel.
(3) No person shall ignite a fire until all
flammable material surrounding it has been removed to the extent necessary to
prevent its spread.
(4) No person
shall leave a fire unattended.
(b) No person shall swim in waters subject to
this Part.
(c) No person shall
possess or operate any motorized equipment while afield without the written
permission of the Department except for equipment commonly employed in hunting,
trapping, or fishing when being used for these activities. These exceptions are
limited to:
1. Drills or augers used for ice
fishing.
2. Battery-powered drills
used for setting traps.
3. Any
motorized decoys legally permitted for hunting.
(d) No person shall deface, remove, cut or
willfully damage, destroy or otherwise injure in any manner whatsoever any
tree, flower, shrub, fern, moss, fungus or other plant organism, or other
living or dead vegetation of any kind, found or growing on State lands, except
for immediate personal consumption, or with the written permission of the
Regional Manager.
(1) No person shall erect,
construct, maintain, occupy or use any tree stand that is used, operated,
accessed or reached by methods or means which injure or damage a tree, and no
person shall gain access to any structure in a tree by means that injure or
damage the tree.
(e) No
person shall deface, remove, destroy or otherwise injure in any manner
whatsoever any rock, soil, fossil or mineral except under written permit from
the Department.
(f) No person shall
deface, remove, or damage, destroy or otherwise injure in any manner whatsoever
any object of archaeological or paleontological interest found on State land,
except under written permit from the Department and the Commissioner of
Education, pursuant to section
233 of the
Education Law.
1. No person shall use or
possess a metal detector afield, except under written permit from the
Department. Licensed surveyors using a metal detector to locate survey markers
shall not be prohibited.
(g) All personal property shall be removed
from the area at the time of leaving the area. No person shall erect,
construct, install, maintain, store, discard or abandon any structure or any
other property or subsequently use such structure or property, except under the
written permission of the Regional Manager. This subdivision shall not apply
to:
1. a legally placed trap or appurtenance
that is placed and used during the appropriate trapping season;
2. a tree stand or hunting blind that does
not injure a tree, is properly marked or tagged with the owner's name and
address or valid hunting license identification number and is placed and used
for the duration of the big game season, migratory gamebird season or turkey
season; or
3. a wildlife viewing
blind that is placed for a duration not to exceed ten (10) days in one location
per calendar year, does not injure a tree, and is properly marked with the
owner's name and address or valid hunting or fishing license identification
number.
(h) No person
shall enter, remain upon, or use any access road, truck trail, road, trail,
facility or any other area that is posted or designated by the Department as
closed to public use, except under the written permission of the Regional
Manager.
(i) No person shall
discard or deposit any trash, waste or litter on lands or waters, except in
waste receptacles provided for such purpose.
(j) No person shall use any lands for
agricultural purposes, including but not limited to growing crops or grazing by
domestic animals, except with the written permission of the
Department.
(k) No person under 21
years of age shall possess alcoholic beverages, unless accompanied by a parent
or guardian. All persons who possess alcoholic beverages must produce adequate
identification and proof of age upon demand of any peace or police
officer.
(l) No person shall fail
to comply with the instructions contained on a sign of the
Department.
(m) No person shall
remove, deface, mutilate or destroy any Department sign, structure, barrier or
object.
(n) No person shall:
1. intentionally obstruct, prevent or attempt
to prevent any officers or employees of the Department from performing their
legal duties, by means of intimidation, physical force, interference or
disobedience of any lawful order or by means of any independently unlawful
act;
2. engage in any activity
which violates the Penal Law.
(o) No person shall discharge firearms unless
legally engaged in the act of hunting or trapping.
1. Except that target shooting may occur in
areas designated and posted by the Department as open to such use,
and;
2. No person shall possess or
use breakable targets, including but not limited to clay pigeons, and
3. No person shall target shoot at objects
other than paper targets with a safe and sufficient earthen or other suitable
backstop.
(p) No person
shall possess paint balls or paint ball guns, and no person shall sponsor,
conduct or participate in any activities associated with the discharging of
paint balls.
(q) No person shall
sponsor, conduct or participate in any organized event of more than twenty
people without the written authorization of the Regional Manager. Examples of
organized events include but are not limited to sponsored hikes; archery and
fishing tournaments; dog trials or training events; bicycle, horse and
orienteering races, runs, races, rides or competitions; encampments;
re-enactments. weddings, funerals and other ceremonies.
(r) No person shall sponsor, conduct or
participate in any research project except under written permit from the
Department. Examples of research include, but are not limited to, population
studies, collection of scientific samples, placement of scientific instruments,
seismic exploration and archaeological studies. This subdivision shall not
apply to observation-only population data collection such as, but not limited
to, Audubon's Christmas Bird Count, the USGS Breeding Bird Survey and Cornell
Lab of Ornithology's e-Bird database or other studies where animals or
specimens are not caught or handled; nor shall it apply to any other research
exempted by the Department in writing on a case by case basis.
(s) No person shall sponsor, conduct or
participate in: advertising, weddings, funerals, commercial film making
activities or film making activities that exclude other public use of the area,
and other similar events, except under the written permission of the Regional
Manager.
(t) No person shall
conduct any business, buy, sell, offer or expose for sale, hire, lease, or vend
any article or merchandise of any kind without a written permit from the
Department. This subdivision shall not apply to recreational activities
undertaken in connection with the services of a licensed outdoor guide, to
landscape or wildlife photography (products not offered for sale on-site), or
wildlife observation activities that do not otherwise violate any subdivisions
in this Part.
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