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Chapter I - Fish and Wildlife
- Subchapter A: Hunting
- Part 1: Single Species
- 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
- Part 6: More than One Species
- Section 6.1: Beaver and Otter Trapping Seasons and Bag Limits
- Section 6.2: Mink, Muskrat, Raccoon, Opossum, Weasel, Red Fox, Gray Fox, Skunk, Coyote, Fisher, Bobcat and Pine Marten Trapping Seasons and Bag Limits
- Section 6.3: General Trapping Regulations
- Section 6.4: Experimental Research Trapping Seasons for Bobcat and Fisher
- Subchapter C: Fishing
- Subchapter D: Bait and Fishing Devices (Sport Fishing)
- Subchapter E: Commercial Inland Fisheries
- Subchapter F: Marine Fisheries
- Subchapter G: Fish and Wildlife Management Areas and Facilities
- Part 51: Public Use Of State Wildlife Management Areas
- 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
- 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: Use Of Dog Training Areas
- 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 92: Public Use In The Stewart Airport Cooperator Area
- 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