2006 New York Code - Defacing Marks On Logs Or Lumber.



 
    § 123-a. Defacing marks on logs or lumber. A person who (a) unlawfully
  cuts  out,  alters,  or  defaces  any  mark,  made  on any log or lumber
  floating in any of the waters of this state or lying upon land,  whether
  or  not  such  mark  be  recorded  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of the
  navigation law, or (b) puts a false mark on any such log or  lumber,  is
  guilty of a misdemeanor.

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