§ 30 Navigation, jurisdiction over
§ 31 Excavation, fill or other modification of water course
§ 32 Location of structures in or on navigable waters
§ 32-A Using net or weir unlawfully in Hudson river
§ 32-B Lights upon swing bridges
§ 32-C Interfering with navigation
§ 32-D Dumping or depositing of certain materials in the Genesee river
§ 32-E Restriction and regulation of structures in certain towns and villages in the county of Niagara
§ 33 Deposit of refuse in navigable waters of the state
§ 33-A Sanitary facilities aboard craft on Lake George, Canandaigua Lake, Keuka Lake, Skaneateles Lake and on Greenwood Lake, Orange county
§ 33-B Dumping or depositing trash and other debris in Chautauqua lake and its tributaries; ice fishing shanties on lakes within the state of Ne…
§ 33-C Regulating disposal of sewage; littering of waterways
§ 33-D Sanitary facilities aboard crafts on Lake Champlain
§ 33-E Marine sanitation devices aboard vessels in vessel waste no-discharge zones
§ 34 Regattas
§ 34-A Permits for racing shell regattas not required
§ 35 Aids to navigation
§ 35-A Floating objects other than aids to navigation
§ 35-B Markers for skin or scuba divers
§ 35-C Real time and wind water level telemetry system
§ 35-D Aquatic invasive species signs at public boat launches
§ 36 Removal of unauthorized floating object
§ 37 Public use of privately owned navigable waters
§ 38 Lake George water levels
§ 39 Motor boat regulation on Lake George
§ 39-A Motor boat regulation on Lake Colby
§ 39-B Motor boat regulation on Flax Pond tidal wetlands sanctuary

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