ENV - Environmental Conservation 
34-0101 - Statement of findings. 
34-0102 - Declaration of policy. 
34-0103 - Definitions. 
34-0104 - Identification of coastal erosion hazard areas. 
34-0105 - Local regulation of coastal erosion hazard areas. 
34-0106 - County regulation of coastal erosion hazard areas. 
34-0107 - Department regulation of coastal erosion hazard areas. 
34-0108 - Rules and regulations. 

CHAPTER 664
 
  An  ACT  to repeal and reenact chapter forty-three-B of the consolidated
    laws, to amend the public health law, and to repeal certain  articles,
    titles,  parts and sections of the conservation law, the public health
    law, the agriculture and markets law, the executive law,  and  chapter
    seven  hundred one of the laws of nineteen hundred fifty-two, entitled
    "An act providing for joint action by  the  states  of  Delaware,  New
    Jersey   and   New  York  and  the  commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  in
    developing, utilizing, controlling, and conserving the water resources
    of the Delaware river basin in  order  to  assure  an  adequate  water
    supply;  authorizing the governor, for these purposes, to enter into a
    compact on behalf of the state of New York with the states of Delaware
    and New Jersey and the commonwealth of Pennsylvania and  to  apply  on
    behalf  of  the state of New York to the congress of the United States
    for its consent thereto;  creating  the  Delaware  River  basin  water
    commission and specifying the powers and duties thereof, including the
    power  to finance projects by the issuance of bonds; providing for the
    appointment of the state of New York members of the  said  commission;
    approving  an  integrated  water  project; requiring the commission to
    prepare and report plans and specifications for specific projects; and
    requiring certain prior approvals by the legislature of the compacting
    states," in relation to environmental conservation generally
 
    Became a law May 31, 1972, with the approval of the  Governor.  Passed
  by a majority vote, three-fifths being present
 
    The  People  of  the  State  of  New  York,  represented in Senate and
  Assembly, do enact as follows:
 
                    CHAPTER 43-B OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS
                       ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION LAW
 
  Article 1. General provisions (§ 1-0101 to 1-0303).
          3. Department of environmental conservation; general  functions,
               powers, duties and jurisdiction (§ 3-0101 to 3-0315).
          5. State environmental board (§ 5-0101 to 5-0113).
          7. Council of environmental advisors (§ 7-0101 to 7-0109).
          8. Environmental quality review (§ 8-0101 to 8-0117).
          9. Lands and forests (§ 9-0101 to 9-1503).
         11. Fish and wildlife (§ 11-0101 to 11-2503).
         13. Marine and coastal resources (§ 13-0101 to 13-0503).
         15. Water resources (§ 15-0101 to 15-3111).
         16. Flood control (§ 16-0101 to 16-0119).
         17. Water pollution control (§ 17-0101 to 17-1909).
         19. Air pollution control (§ 19-0101 to 19-0923).
         21. Pollution control compacts (§ 21-0101 to 21-1707).
         22. Mining of uranium (§ 22-1010 to 22-1070).
         23. Mineral resources (§ 23-0101 to 23-2723).
         24. Freshwater wetlands (§ 24-0101 to 24-1305).
         25. Tidal Wetlands (§ 25-0101 to 25-0601).
         27. Collection,  treatment and disposal of refuse and other solid
               waste (§ 27-0101 to 27-2115).
         28. Pollution prevention (§ 28-0101 to 28-0113)
         29. Low-level radioactive waste facilities
               (§ 29-0101 to 29-0703).
         33. Pesticides (§ 33-0101 to 33-1503).
         34. Coastal erosion hazard areas (§ 34-0101 to 34-0113).

35. Detergents and other household cleansing products (§ 35-0101 to 35-0109). 36. Participation in Flood Insurance Programs (§ 36-0101 to 36-0113). 37. Substances Hazardous or Acutely Hazardous to Public Health, safety or the Environment (§ 37-0101 to 37-0307). 38. Chlorofluorocarbon compounds (§ 38-0101 to 38-0111). 39. Sewage system cleaners and additives used in restricted geographical areas (§ 39-0101 to 39-0107). 40. Hazardous Substances Bulk Storage Act (§ 40-0101 to 40-0123). 41. Powers and duties of the department applicable only to the sixth park region (§ 41-0101 to 41-0107). 43. Lake George park commission (§ 43-0101 to 43-0125). 44. Hudson River Valley Greenway (§ 44-0101 to 44-0121). 45. State nature and historical preserve trust (§ 45-0101 to 45-0117). 46. Albany Pine Bush preserve commission (§ 46-0101 to 46-0115). 47. County and regional environmental management councils (§ 47-0101 to 47-0117). 49. Protection of natural and man-made beauty (§ 49-0101 to 49-0311). 51. Implementation of Environmental Quality Bond Act of 1972 (§ 51-0101 to 51-1105). 52. Implementation of Environmental Quality Bond Act of 1986 (§ 52-0101 to 52-0911). 53. Tree conservation and urban forestry (§ 53-0101 to 53-0307). 54. Environmental protection act (§ 54-0101 to 54-1303). 55. Sole source aquifer protection (§ 55-0101 to 55-0119). 56. Implementation of the clean water/clean air bond act of 1996 (§ 56-0101 to 56-0611). 57. Long Island Pine Barrens Maritime Reserve Act (§ 57-0101 to 57-0137). 70. Uniform procedures (§ 70-0101 to 70-0121). 71. Enforcement (§ 71-0101 to 71-4412). 72. Environmental regulatory program fees (§ 72-0101 to 72-1011).