9-1303 - Forest insects and other forest tree diseases.

§ 9-1303. Forest insects and other forest tree diseases.    For the purpose of control and preventing the spread of forest insects  and  forest  tree  diseases  (except white pine blister rust and currant  rust, covered by section 9-1301) the following provisions shall apply:    1. The department may enter into cooperative agreements with any other  state, the federal government, any  foreign  government,  any  municipal  subdivision  of New York state or private individuals in order to obtain  proper working agreements.    2. The department may accept and expend gifts of money for control and  prevention work.    3. The department may conduct necessary investigations for the purpose  of discovering better methods of control  or  prevention  of  spread  of  forest  insects  and  forest  tree diseases either within or without the  state.    4. Duly authorized agents of the department may enter upon  any  lands  for  the purpose of determining if such property is infested with forest  insects or forest tree diseases, and the extent of such infestation.    5. The department shall have  the  authority  by  order  to  establish  quarantine  districts in any part or parts of the state, and to prohibit  the movement of materials which  may  be  harboring  forest  insects  or  forest  tree  diseases in any of their different forms. On the making of  such an order, the department shall cause a certified copy of  the  same  to  be filed in the office of the clerk of each county, affected by such  quarantine, and shall give such other notice  thereof  as  it  may  deem  necessary. Such order shall be effective on and after the tenth day from  the filing thereof.    6.  The department shall have discretionary authority to poison forest  areas in or near sections  infested  by  insect  pests  or  forest  tree  diseases.    7.  The  department  may take steps to establish barrier or protective  zones for the purpose of preventing the  spread  of  forest  insect  and  disease  pests,  and  in  so doing shall have the authority and right to  enter upon private  lands  for  this  purpose,  and  thereon  make  such  modifications  in  the  composition  of the forest growth as it may deem  necessary. In such barrier or protective zones trees or other vegetation  may be sprayed,  cut,  destroyed,  or  otherwise  treated  when  in  the  judgment  of the department, the same may be necessary, but the owner of  the property shall be entitled to a just compensation  for  damage  done  through  the  acts  of such agents, except that no compensation shall be  paid for the destruction of infested trees.    8. The department shall have power to ascertain the amount  of  damage  done  upon  lands  of  private  owners  by the acts of the agents of the  department in establishing and maintaining barrier zones, by  having  an  agent of the department appraise the same. If the owner is not satisfied  with the amount of damage as fixed by such appraisal, he may, within six  months  after  service  upon  him  of  a copy of such appraisal, take an  appeal  therefrom  to  the  Court  of  Claims,  which  court  is  hereby  authorized  to pass upon the questions involved and determine the amount  due such owner.    9. The department may by order make rules  and  regulations  governing  any and all operations designed for the purpose of preventing the spread  of  or  for  the  purpose  of controlling forest insects and forest tree  diseases, their pupae,  eggs  and  caterpillars,  and  plants  or  trees  infested  by  them,  all of which are hereby declared a public nuisance.  Such rules and regulations shall become effective in any county  on  and  after the tenth day from the filing of a certified copy in the office of  the clerk of that county.10.  No  action  for trespass shall lie on account of entry on private  lands by an agent of the  department  for  the  exercise  of  any  power  authorized by this section.    11. No person shall wilfully resist or obstruct the work of any agents  duly  employed  by  the department, engaged in the suppression of forest  insects or forest tree diseases.    12. The department shall have  the  authority  to  incur  expenses  in  connection  with  the training of persons at points outside of the state  of New York, if the same is deemed by it necessary.