2006 New York Code - Permits Authorizing Flow Of Springs.



 
    § 92-b. Permits  authorizing  flow  of  springs.   The commissioner of
  parks and recreation may issue an annual permit permitting the  flow  of
  such  spring  in  such  amount  and  at  such times as such permit shall
  specify.  No permit shall be issued unless it appears that the  flow  of
  such  spring will not result in the depletion of the amount of flow, gas
  or mineral content of the spring for which a permit is asked, or of  any
  other  like  spring,  nor  unless  it also appears that the flow of said
  spring is of scenic  interest  or  that  the  flow  of  such  spring  is
  necessary to regulate or protect the flow of neighboring springs.  If at
  any  time  it  satisfactorily  appears  to the commissioner of parks and
  recreation that the required conditions for issuing a permit  no  longer
  exist, such permit may be revoked upon ten days notice.

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