State Lands Permits

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ball image Archeology Permits on State Lands?
ball image Education Law Section 233
ball image Education Regulations
ball image How do I Apply for a Research Permit?
ball image Old and In The Way: A Guide for Agency Managers
ball image New Discoveries: War of 1812 Batteaux
ball image New Discoveries: 1758 Radeau
ball image Archaeological Curation Guidelines
ball image Diver's Fact Sheet: Durham boats
ball image Underwater Preserves
ball image Federal Laws, Regulations and Standards
ball image "Finders Keepers"


The Section 233 Permit Program provides for archeological and paleontological research on state lands and is coordinated by the State Museum. This program is mandated by Education Law and protects public cultural and geological resources. Proposals for access to state lands for research purposes are reviewed and permits issued in conjunction with other state agencies. Most applications relate to diving activities and this program provides effective protection for many recently discovered underwater sites in New York. Recently the Museum participated in an interagency initiative to create precedent setting submerged history diving preserves of several sunken French and Indian War vessels in Lake George. As an aspect of Education Law Section 233, staff also provide interagency consultation on the management of historic collections on State property.

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