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- Subchapter A: Hunting
- Part 1: Single Species
- Section 1.11: Deer Hunting Seasons
- Section 1.13 Deer Management Focus Areas
- Section 1.18: Issuance and Use Of Deer Hunting Tags
- Section 1.19: Deer Management Permit Quotas, Group Sizes and Legal Harvest
- Section 1.20: Deer Management Permits - Application and Issuance
- Section 1.21: Hunting Under Deer Management Permits
- Section 1.24: Special Firearms Deer Season in Suffolk County
- Section 1.26: Post-Season Hunting For Deer Of Either Sex
- Section 1.27: Alternative Deer Harvest Strategies
- Section 1.30: Deer Management Assistance Permits
- Section 1.31: Hunting Black Bear
- Section 1.40: Hunting Wild Turkey
- Part 2: More Than One Species
- Part 3: Reptiles and Amphibians
- Part 4: Species Management Areas
- Section 4.1: Wildlife management unit descriptions
- Subchapter B: Trapping
- Subchapter C: Fishing
- Subchapter D: Bait and Fishing Devices (Sport Fishing)
- Subchapter E: Commercial Inland Fisheries
- Subchapter F: Marine Fisheries
- Part 40: Marine Fish
- Part 41: Sanitary Condition of Shellfish Lands
- Part 42: Sanitary Control Over Shellfish
- Part 43: Surf Clam/Ocean Quahog Fishery Management
- Part 44: Lobsters and Crabs
- Part 45: Transplanting Of Shellfish
- Part 46: Public Use Of State-Owned Tidal Wetlands
- Part 47: Certification Of Shellfish Lands
- Part 48: Marine Hatcheries, On-Bottom and Off-Bottom Culture Of Marine Plant and Animal Life
- Part 49: Shellfish Management
- Part 50: Miscellaneous Marine Species
- Subchapter G: Fish and Wildlife Management Areas and Facilities
- Part 51: Public Use Of State Wildlife Management Areas (PDF)
- Part 53: Public Use On The Shaupeneak Ridge Cooperative Recreation Area
- Part 54: Public Use Of The Perch River, Wilson Hill, and Upper &Lower Lakes Wildlife Management Areas
- Part 55: Public Use In The Fort Drum Cooperator Area
- Part 59: State Boat-Launching Sites, Fishing-Access Sites and Fishing Rights Areas
- Part 60: Artificial Ponds
- Part 61: Public Use Of Clay Marsh, Deer Creek Marsh, Howland Island, and Three Mile Bay Wildlife Management Areas and State-Owned Islands On Oneida Lake
- Part 63: Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, Field Trails and Dog Training In The Suffolk County Cooperator Area, Rocky Point Natural Resources Management Area, David A. Sarnoff Pine Barrens Preserve, Barcelona Neck State Land Area, and East Hampton Cooperative A
- Part 64: Fishing In The Deep Pond Cooperator Area
- Part 65: Public Use Of White Pond, Harwood Lake, Case Lake, New Albion Lake and Allen Lake
- Part 66: Dog Training
- Part 69: Hunting On Thousand Island State Parks
- Part 71: Public Use In The Carlton Hill Multiple Use Area
- Part 73: Hunting In The Cayuga and Tompkins Counties Cooperator Area
- Part 74: Public Use In Certain Multiple Use Areas
- Part 75: Hunting and Trapping On Fire Island National Seashore Cooperator Area
- Part 78: Public Use In The Tomhannock Reservoir Cooperator Area
- Part 79: Public Use Of That Portion Of Lakeview Wildlife Management Area Designated As Natural Beach
- Part 82: Use Of Fish and Wildlife Management Act Cooperator Areas For Hunting, Trapping and Fishing
- Part 84: Public Use Of The Bog Brook Unique Area
- Part 86: Public Use Of The Mount Sinai Harbor Wetlands Cooperator Area
- Part 87: Hunting, Fishing and Public Use In The Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
- Part 88: Sport Fishing In The Oyster Bay National Wildlife Refuge
- Part 90: Hunting, Fishing and Public Use In The Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
- Part 94: Public Use Of Nanticoke Lake Multiple Use Area
- Part 95: Hunting and Trapping On The Sagamore Tract-Hamilton County
- Part 96: Fishing In The Hempstead Lake Cooperator Area
- Part 97: Fishing In The Chodikee Lake Cooperator Area
- Part 100: Special Use Regulations For Willsboro Industries Cooperative Fishing Area
- Part 101: Hunting At Verona Beach Park Wildlife Management Cooperative Area
- Part 102: Public Use Of The Tillman Road Wildlife Management Area
- Part 104: Public Use Of The Bashakill Wildlife Management Area
- Part 105: Public Use Of The Cranberry Mountain Wildlife Management Area
- Part 106: Public Use Of The Tivoli Bays Wildlife Management Area
- Part 108: Public Use Of The Braddock Bay Fish and Wildlife Management Area
- Part 111: Public Use Of New York State Fish Hatcheries
- Part 113: Public Use Of The Mongaup Valley Wildlife Management Area
- Subchapter H: Private Fish and Wildlife Facilities
- SubChapter I: Miscellaneous Licenses
- Subchapter J: Miscellaneous Regulations
- Part 180: Miscellaneous Regulations
- Part 181: Control Of Rabies In Wildlife
- Part 182: Endangered and Threatened Species of Fish and Wildlife; Species of Special Concern; Incidental Take Permits
- Part 183: License - Issuing Officers
- Part 184: Wildlife Rehabilitators
- Part 185: Migratory Bird Products
- Part 186: Feeding of Wild White-tailed Deer or Wild Moose
- Part 187: Miscellaneous Black Bear Regulations
- Part 188: Fish Health Inspection Requirements
- Part 189: Chronic Wasting Disease