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game and forest shall deposit all moneys received for violations of the fish, game -and forest 

 laws, and on account of trespasses of the state land, in some bank in the city of Albany, to be 

 approved by the comptroller. The board shall render to the comptroller, on or before the 

 tenth day of each month, an itemized monthly account, showing its receipts and disbursements 

 on account of such fines and penalties, with the names of the persons from whom recovered, 

 and to whom paid, which account shall also include the balance in the bank on the last day of 

 the preceding month. 



(As amd. by chap. 114 of Laws of 1896.) 



Arrest of Offenders Without Warrant. 



§ 282. The fish and game protectors and foresters, and other persons acting upon the forest 

 preserve under the written employment of the board of fisheries, game and forest, may without 

 warrant arrest any person found upon the forest preserve violating any of the provisions of this 

 article and forthwith take the person so arrested before a magistrate having jurisdiction to issue 

 warrants in such cases, and there make or procure to be made a complaint in writing, on which 

 complaint the magistrate shall act as the case may require. 



Deer Parks in the Catskill Region. 



§ 283. The board of fisheries, game and forests shall set apart tracts of land (not exceeding 

 three) of such size as they may deem proper, belonging to the state and including such adjoin- 

 ing lands as may be deemed necessary, in the Catskill region, now constituting that part of the 

 forest preserve situated in the counties of Delaware, Greene, Sullivan and Ulster, for the 

 purpose of breeding deer and wild game. The board of fisheries, game and forest shall pur- 

 chase and turn out upon such lands such deer or other game as they may think proper and 

 establish all proper rules for the protection of such land and the game thereupon. No game 

 shall be killed, pursued, or trapped or in any way destroyed within the limits of such land so 

 set apart for the period of five years from the time that such land shall be so set apart. The 

 board may receive private subscriptions of money and expend the same for the purposes 

 specified in this section, and may, from time to time, enlarge the area of any such park by pur- 

 chasing other lands adjacent thereto, so as to include as large an acreage of state lands as 

 practicable within the bonds of each park. The proceeds of the lands sold prior to January 

 first, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, shall be used for no other purpose than the purchase of 

 additional lands for such parks, and the board may execute and receive and accept, in the name 

 of the state, all contracts and conveyances necessary to carry into effect the provisions of 

 this section. 



ARTICLE XIII. 

 Adirondack Park. 

 Section 290. Adirondack park. 



291. Powers and duties of forest commission. 



292. Contracts. 



