ยง  13.28 Lyme and tick-borne disease warning signs. Within one hundred
  twenty days of the effective date of  this  section,  the  office  shall
  perform  an  assessment  of  state parks, including trails, to determine
  where it is appropriate  to  install  signage  to  warn  park  users  of
  possible  Lyme  and tick-borne infections. The assessment shall include,
  but shall not be limited to, considerations related to the  installation
  of  signage  in areas of new or increased contact with ticks reported to
  the office, and, in consultation with the state department of health, an
  evaluation of any relevant data on tick-borne diseases. Such  assessment
  shall  be  updated  every three years, or earlier as deemed necessary by
  the office and a summary of such assessment shall, within sixty days  of
  completion,  be  posted  by  the office on its website. The office shall
  thereafter install  and  maintain  signs  at  all  state-managed  parks,
  including,  but  not  limited  to,  trail  entryways and campgrounds, as
  necessary based on such assessment, warning individuals that  ticks  may
  be  found  in  such  areas  and  may  result  in  Lyme  disease or other
  tick-borne  diseases.  Such  office  may  use  models  already  in   use
  throughout  the  state when determining the design for such signage. For
  the purposes of this section,  "trail"  shall  include  footpaths,  bike
  ways,  snowmobile  trails, horse trails, cross country ski trails, roads
  and  other  rights-of-way  suitable  for  hiking,  strolling,   cycling,
  horseback  riding, skiing and other means of motorized and non-motorized
  travel for recreational purposes  and  shall  include  combinations  and
  systems  of  trails,  including  connecting  and side trails, and trails
  leading to scenic and recreational areas located within  and  maintained
  by the office.
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.