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§ 3-0115. Establishment  of  forestry  and  wildlife management areas by              United States; consent of state.    1. To implement and supplement federal statutes now in effect  and  to  authorize the acquisition by the United States of America of upland area  for  conservation  purposes,  the  consent  of  the State of New York is  hereby granted to the United States of America:    a. To acquire, on or before  July  1,  1940,  by  means  of  purchase,  devise,  gift or condemnation such upland areas in the State of New York  and outside the statutory boundaries  of  the  Adirondack  and  Catskill  parks as are necessary and suitable for forestry and wildlife management  areas; and    b.  To  forest  or  reforest such areas and to construct or erect upon  such lands, such truck  trails,  bridges,  ditches,  fire  lanes,  water  holes,  service structures and similar improvements as are necessary for  the protection and administration of these lands as forestry or wildlife  management areas; and    c. To hold title to such upland areas herein described and  heretofore  acquired for the foregoing purposes, reserving, however, to the State of  New  York,  full  and  complete jurisdiction and authority over all such  areas  not  incompatible  with  the  administration,  maintenance,   and  protection  thereof  by the United States of America; provided, however,  that the United States of America shall make  no  regulations  governing  such  areas  which  shall  be  in  conflict  with  the provisions of the  Conservation Law, as amended or as may hereafter be  amended,  or  those  provisions  of  the  Environmental  Conservation Law of the State of New  York which were derived from the Conservation Law.    2. Such lands as are under contract of purchase by the  United  States  of  America,  or  to  acquire  which  condemnation proceedings have been  commenced on or before July 1, 1940 shall be deemed acquired within  the  meaning of paragraph a of subdivision one of this section.

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§ 3-0115. Establishment  of  forestry  and  wildlife management areas by              United States; consent of state.    1. To implement and supplement federal statutes now in effect  and  to  authorize the acquisition by the United States of America of upland area  for  conservation  purposes,  the  consent  of  the State of New York is  hereby granted to the United States of America:    a. To acquire, on or before  July  1,  1940,  by  means  of  purchase,  devise,  gift or condemnation such upland areas in the State of New York  and outside the statutory boundaries  of  the  Adirondack  and  Catskill  parks as are necessary and suitable for forestry and wildlife management  areas; and    b.  To  forest  or  reforest such areas and to construct or erect upon  such lands, such truck  trails,  bridges,  ditches,  fire  lanes,  water  holes,  service structures and similar improvements as are necessary for  the protection and administration of these lands as forestry or wildlife  management areas; and    c. To hold title to such upland areas herein described and  heretofore  acquired for the foregoing purposes, reserving, however, to the State of  New  York,  full  and  complete jurisdiction and authority over all such  areas  not  incompatible  with  the  administration,  maintenance,   and  protection  thereof  by the United States of America; provided, however,  that the United States of America shall make  no  regulations  governing  such  areas  which  shall  be  in  conflict  with  the provisions of the  Conservation Law, as amended or as may hereafter be  amended,  or  those  provisions  of  the  Environmental  Conservation Law of the State of New  York which were derived from the Conservation Law.    2. Such lands as are under contract of purchase by the  United  States  of  America,  or  to  acquire  which  condemnation proceedings have been  commenced on or before July 1, 1940 shall be deemed acquired within  the  meaning of paragraph a of subdivision one of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-3 > Title-1 > 3-0115

§ 3-0115. Establishment  of  forestry  and  wildlife management areas by              United States; consent of state.    1. To implement and supplement federal statutes now in effect  and  to  authorize the acquisition by the United States of America of upland area  for  conservation  purposes,  the  consent  of  the State of New York is  hereby granted to the United States of America:    a. To acquire, on or before  July  1,  1940,  by  means  of  purchase,  devise,  gift or condemnation such upland areas in the State of New York  and outside the statutory boundaries  of  the  Adirondack  and  Catskill  parks as are necessary and suitable for forestry and wildlife management  areas; and    b.  To  forest  or  reforest such areas and to construct or erect upon  such lands, such truck  trails,  bridges,  ditches,  fire  lanes,  water  holes,  service structures and similar improvements as are necessary for  the protection and administration of these lands as forestry or wildlife  management areas; and    c. To hold title to such upland areas herein described and  heretofore  acquired for the foregoing purposes, reserving, however, to the State of  New  York,  full  and  complete jurisdiction and authority over all such  areas  not  incompatible  with  the  administration,  maintenance,   and  protection  thereof  by the United States of America; provided, however,  that the United States of America shall make  no  regulations  governing  such  areas  which  shall  be  in  conflict  with  the provisions of the  Conservation Law, as amended or as may hereafter be  amended,  or  those  provisions  of  the  Environmental  Conservation Law of the State of New  York which were derived from the Conservation Law.    2. Such lands as are under contract of purchase by the  United  States  of  America,  or  to  acquire  which  condemnation proceedings have been  commenced on or before July 1, 1940 shall be deemed acquired within  the  meaning of paragraph a of subdivision one of this section.