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§ 11-0110. Interference with lawful taking of wildlife prohibited.    1.  As  used  in this section "wildlife" means wild game and all other  animal life existing in a wild  state,  including  fish,  shellfish  and  crustacea,  and "process of taking", in addition to any act described in  subdivision thirteen  of  section  11-0103  of  this  article,  includes  travel,  camping,  and  other acts preparatory to taking, which occur on  lands or waters  upon  which  the  affected  person  has  the  right  or  privilege to take such wildlife.    2.  A  person  is  guilty  of  interfering  with  the lawful taking of  wildlife when, with intent to prevent the taking of wildlife, in season,  in a place where hunting, fishing or trapping is lawful, and by a person  properly licensed to take such wildlife, he:    (a) strikes, shoves, kicks or otherwise subjects the  licensed  person  to physical contact, or attempts or threatens to do the same; or    (b)  follows the licensed person in or about such place and engages in  a course of conduct or repeatedly commits acts which alarm or  seriously  annoy such licensed person and which serve no legitimate purpose.    Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of law to the contrary, no one  shall be arrested for violation of this section by  other  than  a  duly  designated  peace  officer  acting  pursuant to his special duties, or a  police officer.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-11 > Title-1 > 11-0110

§ 11-0110. Interference with lawful taking of wildlife prohibited.    1.  As  used  in this section "wildlife" means wild game and all other  animal life existing in a wild  state,  including  fish,  shellfish  and  crustacea,  and "process of taking", in addition to any act described in  subdivision thirteen  of  section  11-0103  of  this  article,  includes  travel,  camping,  and  other acts preparatory to taking, which occur on  lands or waters  upon  which  the  affected  person  has  the  right  or  privilege to take such wildlife.    2.  A  person  is  guilty  of  interfering  with  the lawful taking of  wildlife when, with intent to prevent the taking of wildlife, in season,  in a place where hunting, fishing or trapping is lawful, and by a person  properly licensed to take such wildlife, he:    (a) strikes, shoves, kicks or otherwise subjects the  licensed  person  to physical contact, or attempts or threatens to do the same; or    (b)  follows the licensed person in or about such place and engages in  a course of conduct or repeatedly commits acts which alarm or  seriously  annoy such licensed person and which serve no legitimate purpose.    Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of law to the contrary, no one  shall be arrested for violation of this section by  other  than  a  duly  designated  peace  officer  acting  pursuant to his special duties, or a  police officer.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-11 > Title-1 > 11-0110

§ 11-0110. Interference with lawful taking of wildlife prohibited.    1.  As  used  in this section "wildlife" means wild game and all other  animal life existing in a wild  state,  including  fish,  shellfish  and  crustacea,  and "process of taking", in addition to any act described in  subdivision thirteen  of  section  11-0103  of  this  article,  includes  travel,  camping,  and  other acts preparatory to taking, which occur on  lands or waters  upon  which  the  affected  person  has  the  right  or  privilege to take such wildlife.    2.  A  person  is  guilty  of  interfering  with  the lawful taking of  wildlife when, with intent to prevent the taking of wildlife, in season,  in a place where hunting, fishing or trapping is lawful, and by a person  properly licensed to take such wildlife, he:    (a) strikes, shoves, kicks or otherwise subjects the  licensed  person  to physical contact, or attempts or threatens to do the same; or    (b)  follows the licensed person in or about such place and engages in  a course of conduct or repeatedly commits acts which alarm or  seriously  annoy such licensed person and which serve no legitimate purpose.    Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of law to the contrary, no one  shall be arrested for violation of this section by  other  than  a  duly  designated  peace  officer  acting  pursuant to his special duties, or a  police officer.