Conservation Department rules and regulations 1931-1969 1944-1969

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Conservation Department rules and regulations 1931-1969 1944-1969

This series documents the rules and regulations that the Conservation Departmentforwarded to the Department of State for publication. The bulk of the material consists of routine correspondencebetween the Conservation Department and the Department of State and the text of the rules and regulations adopted,revised, or repealed; in some instances, internal memoranda concerning the content of draft regulations andcertificates citing the statute that gave the department the authority to issue a given regulation are alsopresent.

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New York (State) Conservation Dept.

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The State Legislature has enacted the laws that have shaped the general policies of the Conservation Department and its successor agency, the Department of Environmental Conservation. However, in most instances it has allowed the department to draft and enforce the detailed regulations needed to implement the broad policies outlined in legislation. Regulations issued by the department acquire the force of law when the Department of State publishes them in the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules...

New York (State). Dept. of State

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Chapter 706 of the Laws of 1971 created the Adirondack Park Agency to ensure preservation of the Adirondack wilderness area that had been designated as the Adirondack Park in 1892. In consultation with local governments, the agency was charged to prepare and submit the plan to the legislature for approval and modification on or before January 1, 1973. The plan would apply to the entire area of the Adirondack Park, except for state owned land, and was to be submitted together with the recommendat...