2006 New York Code - Navigable Waters Of The State



 
                                  ARTICLE 3
 
                        NAVIGABLE WATERS OF THE STATE
 
  Section 30.   Navigation, jurisdiction over.
          31.   Excavation, fill or other modification of water course.
          32.   Location of structures in or on navigable waters.
          32-a. Using net or weir unlawfully in Hudson river.
          32-b. Lights upon swing bridges.
          32-c. Interfering with navigation.
          32-d. Dumping  or depositing of certain materials in the Genesee
                  river.
          32-e. Restriction and regulation of structures in certain  towns
                  and villages in the county of Niagara.
          33.   Deposit of refuse in navigable waters of the state.
          33-a. Sanitary   facilities   aboard   craft   on  Lake  George,
                  Canandaigua Lake, Keuka Lake, Skaneateles  Lake  and  on
                  Greenwood Lake, Orange county.
          33-b. Dumping or depositing trash and other debris in Chautauqua
                  lake  and its tributaries; ice fishing shanties on lakes
                  within the state of New  York;  identification  of  duck
                  blinds.
          33-c. Regulating disposal of sewage; littering of waterways.
          33-d. Sanitary facilities aboard crafts on Lake Champlain.
          33-e. Marine  sanitation  devices aboard vessels in vessel waste
                  no-discharge zones.
          34.   Regattas.
          34-a. Permits for racing shell regattas not required.
          35.   Aids to navigation.
          35-a. Floating objects other than aids to navigation.
          35-b. Markers for skin or scuba divers.
          35-c. Real time and wind water level telemetry system.
          36.   Removal of unauthorized floating object.
          37.   Public use of privately owned navigable waters.
          38.   Lake George water levels.
          39.   Motor boat regulation on Lake George.

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