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§ 9-0113. Adopt-a-natural resource stewardship program.    1.  The  commissioner  may  enter into stewardship agreements with any  person or persons  for  the  purposes  of  preserving,  maintaining,  or  enhancing   a   state-owned  natural  resource  or  portion  thereof  in  accordance with the policies of this article.    2. The stewardship agreement shall provide that the  natural  resource  be  preserved  and maintained in its natural state or managed to enhance  or restore the natural resource values they provide, consistent with the  provisions of this chapter and purposes of this article. Activities  may  include:   remediating   vandalism,   picking   up   litter  and  trash,  establishing  or  maintaining  access  or   nature   trails,   providing  interpretive  services  for  school  groups and other citizens, managing  fish and wildlife habitat, and otherwise providing positive benefits  to  the natural resource.    3.  Stewardship  agreement  with any person or persons may provide for  assistance of personnel, facilities and supplies of the  department  for  the purposes of supporting appropriate activities under such stewardship  agreement, in accordance with the provisions of this article.    4.  The  department  shall  establish  procedures by which a person or  persons may apply for a stewardship agreement, and shall be  responsible  for  working  with  such  persons  to  identify  specific  sections of a  state-owned natural resource and specific activities deemed  appropriate  for such stewardship agreement. The department may consider factors such  as  safety,  environmental  sensitivity,  need,  cost  and other factors  deemed relevant in determining which natural resource or activities  may  be eligible or appropriate for a stewardship agreement.    5.  Consistent  with  other  laws  of the state and regulations of the  department, the department shall provide recognition of the  stewardship  activities  by  appropriate  signage  on  or  near  the  adopted natural  resource, and may provide recognition by such other measures as  it  may  determine  to  be  appropriate,  including  but  not  limited  to  press  releases,   certificates,   newsletters,    and    articles    in    the  conservationist.    6.  The  stewardship  agreement may be modified in scope or altered in  any  other  manner  at  the  sole  discretion  of  the  department,  not  inconsistent  with the provisions of this section. The person or persons  shall have the option of renewing the agreement subject to the  approval  of  the  department  and  the  continuation  by  the  department  of the  adopt-a-natural  resource  stewardship  program.  The   department   may  terminate  the agreement and remove the signs upon thirty day notice, if  in its sole judgment it finds and determines that the person or  persons  are not meeting the terms and conditions of the agreement.    7.  The  department  shall, to the maximum extent practicable, provide  assistance to other state agencies that  are  interested  in  developing  stewardship programs for natural resources under their jurisdiction.    8.  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision of law, the state and  its employees shall not be liable for damages  suffered  by  any  person  resulting from the actions or activities of such volunteers.

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§ 9-0113. Adopt-a-natural resource stewardship program.    1.  The  commissioner  may  enter into stewardship agreements with any  person or persons  for  the  purposes  of  preserving,  maintaining,  or  enhancing   a   state-owned  natural  resource  or  portion  thereof  in  accordance with the policies of this article.    2. The stewardship agreement shall provide that the  natural  resource  be  preserved  and maintained in its natural state or managed to enhance  or restore the natural resource values they provide, consistent with the  provisions of this chapter and purposes of this article. Activities  may  include:   remediating   vandalism,   picking   up   litter  and  trash,  establishing  or  maintaining  access  or   nature   trails,   providing  interpretive  services  for  school  groups and other citizens, managing  fish and wildlife habitat, and otherwise providing positive benefits  to  the natural resource.    3.  Stewardship  agreement  with any person or persons may provide for  assistance of personnel, facilities and supplies of the  department  for  the purposes of supporting appropriate activities under such stewardship  agreement, in accordance with the provisions of this article.    4.  The  department  shall  establish  procedures by which a person or  persons may apply for a stewardship agreement, and shall be  responsible  for  working  with  such  persons  to  identify  specific  sections of a  state-owned natural resource and specific activities deemed  appropriate  for such stewardship agreement. The department may consider factors such  as  safety,  environmental  sensitivity,  need,  cost  and other factors  deemed relevant in determining which natural resource or activities  may  be eligible or appropriate for a stewardship agreement.    5.  Consistent  with  other  laws  of the state and regulations of the  department, the department shall provide recognition of the  stewardship  activities  by  appropriate  signage  on  or  near  the  adopted natural  resource, and may provide recognition by such other measures as  it  may  determine  to  be  appropriate,  including  but  not  limited  to  press  releases,   certificates,   newsletters,    and    articles    in    the  conservationist.    6.  The  stewardship  agreement may be modified in scope or altered in  any  other  manner  at  the  sole  discretion  of  the  department,  not  inconsistent  with the provisions of this section. The person or persons  shall have the option of renewing the agreement subject to the  approval  of  the  department  and  the  continuation  by  the  department  of the  adopt-a-natural  resource  stewardship  program.  The   department   may  terminate  the agreement and remove the signs upon thirty day notice, if  in its sole judgment it finds and determines that the person or  persons  are not meeting the terms and conditions of the agreement.    7.  The  department  shall, to the maximum extent practicable, provide  assistance to other state agencies that  are  interested  in  developing  stewardship programs for natural resources under their jurisdiction.    8.  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision of law, the state and  its employees shall not be liable for damages  suffered  by  any  person  resulting from the actions or activities of such volunteers.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-9 > Title-1 > 9-0113

§ 9-0113. Adopt-a-natural resource stewardship program.    1.  The  commissioner  may  enter into stewardship agreements with any  person or persons  for  the  purposes  of  preserving,  maintaining,  or  enhancing   a   state-owned  natural  resource  or  portion  thereof  in  accordance with the policies of this article.    2. The stewardship agreement shall provide that the  natural  resource  be  preserved  and maintained in its natural state or managed to enhance  or restore the natural resource values they provide, consistent with the  provisions of this chapter and purposes of this article. Activities  may  include:   remediating   vandalism,   picking   up   litter  and  trash,  establishing  or  maintaining  access  or   nature   trails,   providing  interpretive  services  for  school  groups and other citizens, managing  fish and wildlife habitat, and otherwise providing positive benefits  to  the natural resource.    3.  Stewardship  agreement  with any person or persons may provide for  assistance of personnel, facilities and supplies of the  department  for  the purposes of supporting appropriate activities under such stewardship  agreement, in accordance with the provisions of this article.    4.  The  department  shall  establish  procedures by which a person or  persons may apply for a stewardship agreement, and shall be  responsible  for  working  with  such  persons  to  identify  specific  sections of a  state-owned natural resource and specific activities deemed  appropriate  for such stewardship agreement. The department may consider factors such  as  safety,  environmental  sensitivity,  need,  cost  and other factors  deemed relevant in determining which natural resource or activities  may  be eligible or appropriate for a stewardship agreement.    5.  Consistent  with  other  laws  of the state and regulations of the  department, the department shall provide recognition of the  stewardship  activities  by  appropriate  signage  on  or  near  the  adopted natural  resource, and may provide recognition by such other measures as  it  may  determine  to  be  appropriate,  including  but  not  limited  to  press  releases,   certificates,   newsletters,    and    articles    in    the  conservationist.    6.  The  stewardship  agreement may be modified in scope or altered in  any  other  manner  at  the  sole  discretion  of  the  department,  not  inconsistent  with the provisions of this section. The person or persons  shall have the option of renewing the agreement subject to the  approval  of  the  department  and  the  continuation  by  the  department  of the  adopt-a-natural  resource  stewardship  program.  The   department   may  terminate  the agreement and remove the signs upon thirty day notice, if  in its sole judgment it finds and determines that the person or  persons  are not meeting the terms and conditions of the agreement.    7.  The  department  shall, to the maximum extent practicable, provide  assistance to other state agencies that  are  interested  in  developing  stewardship programs for natural resources under their jurisdiction.    8.  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision of law, the state and  its employees shall not be liable for damages  suffered  by  any  person  resulting from the actions or activities of such volunteers.