ยง  13.20  Five-year vehicular access fee. 1. Notwithstanding any other
  provision of law to the contrary,  the  office  or  other  state  agency
  having  jurisdiction  of  a  state  park  or recreational facility shall
  establish a five-year access fee which shall run from April first of the
  year of issuance to March thirty-first of the fifth year following  such
  issuance, entitling the holder thereof to a pass for vehicular admission
  without additional fee to any state park and recreational facility which
  has  an  access fee. Such five-year fee shall be consistent with the fee
  schedule established pursuant to section 13.15 of this article and shall
  be approved by the director of the budget.
2. The pass for vehicular access shall  be  known  as  the  "Five-Year
  Empire   Passport".  The  pass  shall  be  available  at  regional  park
  headquarters and such other places as the office  or  such  other  state
  agency  shall  designate. Such pass, having an emblem of the brook trout
  thereon, shall be available in a form prescribed by the office.
3. Such pass for vehicular access shall not be available to the  owner
  or operator of an omnibus operated for a commercial purpose, unless such
  omnibus  is  operated  by  or  pursuant to an agreement with a public or
  private nonprofit agency for the purpose of transporting persons  to  or
  from state parks for a recreational experience.
4.  If  demonstrated  that the use of the pass for vehicular access in
  particular parks or recreational facilities is contrary  to  the  public
  interest,  the office or such other state agency having jurisdiction may
  prohibit its use in such particular parks or recreational facilities  by
  rule or regulation.
5.  The  office  or  other state agency having jurisdiction of a state
  park  or  recreational  facility  shall  promulgate   such   rules   and
  regulations  as  may  be  necessary  to carry out the provisions of this
  section.
Structure New York Laws
PAR - Parks, recreation and historic preservation
Title C - Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Article 13 - General Provisions
13.01 - Transfer of Parks, Parkways and Other Property.
13.03 - Listing of State Parks, Parkways, Recreation Facilities and Historic Sites.
13.04 - Assemblyman Herman D. Farrell, Jr. State Park.
13.05 - Caleb Smith State Park.
13.06 - Consents to Public Utilities; Licenses and Easements.
13.07 - Signs and Advertising Structures Restricted.
13.09 - Solicitation Restricted.
13.11 - Real Property Abutting Parks or Parkways.
13.13 - Regulation of Boating and Water Sports.
13.14 - Closure of Lands Owned, Held or Administered by the Office.
13.15 - Fees and Deposits; Refunds.
13.16 - Annual Vehicular Access Fee.
13.17 - Regional State Park Police.
13.18 - Three-Year Vehicular Access Fee.
13.19 - Free Use of Campsites.
13.20 - Five-Year Vehicular Access Fee.
13.21 - Limitation on Park and Parkways in City of New York.
13.23 - Land and Water Conservation Fund; State Agent.
13.25 - State Reservation at Saratoga Springs.
13.27 - Hudson-Mohawk Urban Cultural Park.
13.28 - Lyme and Tick-Borne Disease Warning Signs.
13.29 - Sojourner Truth Commemorative Marker.
13.30 - Reimbursement for Expenditures Necessitated by Negligent, Willful or Reckless Conduct.