New York Environmental Conservation Code § 71-0913

Reciprocal enforcement of violations in boundary waters
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§ 71-0913. Reciprocal enforcement of violations in boundary waters.\n  If and when the state of Vermont, or the state of New Jersey, or the\nstate of Pennsylvania, or the state of Connecticut, or the state of\nRhode Island, as the case may be, shall enact a similar law for the\narrest and punishment of violations of the conservation law or fish laws\nof such state or of the provisions listed in section 71-0501 or under\ntitles 5 through 15 inclusive and title 33 of this article, committed or\nattempted by any person fishing in any waters or parts thereof lying\nbetween such state and the state of New York, any conservation officer\nor other person, who is authorized to make arrests for violations of the\nconservation or fish laws of such state or of the provisions listed in\nsection 71-0501 or under titles 5 through 15 inclusive and title 33 of\nthis article, shall have power and authority to make arrests on any part\nof such waters between such state and the State of New York, or the\nshores thereof, and to take the person so arrested for trial to the\nstate in which the violation was committed and there to prosecute him\naccording to the laws of such state.\n

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