2006 New York Code - Trespasses Upon State Lands.



 
    § 8. Trespasses  upon  state  lands.    Where,  in the judgment of the
  commissioner  of  general  services,  sufficient  information  has  been
  provided  to  her or him that a possible trespass upon state-owned lands
  has occurred then the commissioner may investigate such  allegations  of
  trespass  upon  state-owned  lands. The commissioner of general services
  may report to the attorney general instances of trespass committed  upon
  Indian  lands, or lands and lands underwater belonging to the state, and
  under the general care and  superintendence  of  the  commissioner.  The
  attorney  general, on receiving such report and whenever directed by the
  commissioner,  shall  commence  and  prosecute  appropriate  actions  or
  proceedings  in  the name of the people of the state, against the person
  or entity committing such trespass.

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