9-0307 - Forest preserve lands; detached parcels outside Adirondack and Catskill parks.

§ 9-0307. Forest preserve lands; detached parcels outside Adirondack and              Catskill parks.    Any  lands of the state, now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting  the forest preserve, but outside of the Adirondack and Catskill parks as  now fixed by law and not acquired  or  dedicated  for  the  practice  of  forest or wild life conservation, and consisting in any case of not more  than  100  contiguous acres entirely separated from any other portion of  the forest preserve, may  be  dedicated,  used,  sold  or  exchanged  as  follows:    1.  The  department may dedicate any of such lands for the practice of  forest or wild life conservation, or may  use  any  of  such  lands  for  public recreational or other state purposes, under the care, custody and  control  of  the  division  of lands and forests. Such dedication or use  shall be by written order of the commissioner, filed in  his  office,  a  certified copy of which shall be forthwith filed by him in the office of  the Secretary of State.    2.  The  department may consent to a transfer of jurisdiction over any  such lands by the Office of General Services, and such office  may  make  such  transfer  in  accordance  with  the provisions of subdivision 4 of  section 3 of the Public Lands Law governing transfers of jurisdiction in  general, for the purpose  of  thereby  dedicating  such  lands  for  the  practice  of forest or wild life conservation or for the use thereof for  public recreational or other state purposes.    3. The department may consent to a sale or exchange  of  any  of  such  lands  in  accordance  with  the  provisions of section 24 of the Public  Lands Law.