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Assistant to Protector. 



§ 182. The commissioners, in their discretion, shall allow such protector an assistant, who 

 shall be paid at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per day for the time of actual 

 service, together with his actual traveling and incidental expenses not exceeding five hundred 

 dollars per year. 



Salaries, How Paid. 



§ 183. The protector and his assistant shall be paid their salaries and expenses in the 

 same manner as game, fish and forest protectors are paid. 



Polluting Water. 



§ 184. Sludge, acid and other refuse from any oil works, or sugarhouses, or from buildings 

 connected with either of the same, or any substance injurious to oyster culture shall not be 

 placed or allowed to run into any waters within the jurisdiction of the State. This section shall 

 , not apply to refuse arising from the manufacture of oil from menhaden or other oil-bearing fish. 

 Whoever shall violate or attempt to violate the provisions of this section shall be guilty of misde- 

 meanor and in addition thereto shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred dollars for each 

 violation thereof. 



Garbage, Et Cetera, Not to be Thrown Into Long Island Sound. 



§ 185. No garbage, cinders, ashes or refuse of any kind shall be thrown from any vessel into 

 the waters of Long Island sound or into the bays or harbors opening into the same, west of a 

 line drawn from Old Field Point due north to the boundary line between New York and Con- 

 necticut, and within two miles of the shore, and no starfish shall be thrown into any waters of 

 the state. Whoever shall violate or attempt to violate the provisions of this section shall be 

 guilty of misdemeanor and in addition thereto shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred dollars 

 for each violation thereof. 



Taking Oysters From Hudson River For Replanting. 



§ 187. Oysters shall not be taken from the Hudson river north of the county of New York 

 at any time for the purpose of conveying them to another state to have them replanted. Who- 

 ever shall violate or attempt to violate the provisions of this section shall be guilty of misdemeanor 

 and in addition thereto shall be liable to a penalty of twenty-five dollars for each violation 

 thereof. 



Close Season In Harlem River. 



§ 188. Oysters shall not be taken from the Harlem river between the thirty-first day of May 

 and the first day of September. Whoever shall violate or attempt to violate the provisions of 

 this section shall be guilty of misdemeanor and in addition thereto shall be liable to a penalty of 

 twenty-five dollars for each violation thereof. 



