FOREST, FISH AND GAME Laws 1909, Chap. 24. AN ACT relating to the protection of the forests, fish and game of the state, constituting chapter nineteen of the consolidated laws. Became a law February 17, 1909, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three-fifths being present. The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: CHAPTER 19 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS Article 1. Forest, fish and game commission (§§ 1-8). 3. Prosecutions (§§ 19-27). 4. Private parks (§§ 28-33). 5. Forests and public parks (§§ 34-75-b). PART 2 6. Quadrupeds (§§ 76-86). 7. Birds (SS 87-105). 8. Fish, general provisions (§§ 106-143). 10. Fishways (§§ 161-166). 11. Long Island (§§ 167-182). 12. Bureau and marine fisheries (SS 182*-225). 13. Definitions, construction; laws repealed; effect (SS 240-244). ARTICLE 1 Forest, Fish and Game Commission Section 1. Short title. 2. Forest, fish and game commission. 3. Fish culturist. 4. Office and clerical force. 5. Duties of commissioner. 6. Power of commissioner to dispose of game and fish seized. 7. Report to legislature. 8. Compilation and digest of forest, fish and game law. So in original. See § 183, page 1139. |