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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Subject to the provisions of this chapter, the several regional park commissions shall be continued as regional park, recreation and historic preservation commissions, as follows:
1. The first region: the Niagara Frontier state park, recreation and historic preservation commission.
2. The second region: Allegany state park, recreation and historic preservation commission.
3. The third region: the Genesee state park, recreation and historic preservation commission.
4. The fourth region: the Finger Lakes state park, recreation and historic preservation commission.
5. The fifth region: the Central New York state park, recreation and historic preservation commission.
6. The seventh region: the Taconic state park, recreation and historic preservation commission.
7. The ninth region: the Long Island state park, recreation and historic preservation commission.
8. The tenth region: the Thousand Island state park, recreation and historic preservation commission.
9. The eleventh region: the Saratoga Springs commission and the Capital district state park commission, as the Saratoga-Capital district state park, recreation and historic preservation commission.
10. The twelfth region: the state park, recreation and historic preservation commission for the city of New York.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Law - PAR § 7.03 Regional park, recreation and historic preservation commissions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/parks-recreation-and-historic-preservation-law/par-sect-7-03/
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