ยง 14.01 Declaration of policy. The legislature determines that the
historical, archeological, architectural and cultural heritage of the
state is among the most important environmental assets of the state and
that it should be preserved. It offers residents of the state a sense of
orientation and civic identity, is fundamental to our concern for the
quality of life, and produces numerous economic benefits to the state.
The existence of irreplaceable properties of historical, archeological,
architectural and cultural significance is threatened by the forces of
change. It is hereby declared to be the public policy and in the public
interest of this state to engage in a comprehensive program of historic
preservation to accomplish the following purposes:
1. To promote the use, reuse and conservation of such properties for
the education, inspiration, welfare, recreation, prosperity and
enrichment of the public;
2. To promote and encourage the protection, enhancement and
perpetuation of such properties, including any improvements, landmarks,
historic districts, objects and sites which have or represent elements
of historical, archeological, architectural or cultural significance;
3. To encourage and assist municipalities to undertake preservation
programs and activities;
4. To foster civic pride in the beauty and accomplishments of the past
through cooperation with municipalities and local organizations;
5. To preserve and enhance the state's attractions to tourists and
visitors.
Structure New York Laws
PAR - Parks, recreation and historic preservation
Title C - Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Article 14 - Historic Preservation
14.01 - Declaration of Policy.
14.05 - Statewide Historic Preservation Program.
14.09 - State Agency Activities Affecting Historic or Cultural Property; Notice and Comment.
14.11 - Historic Business Preservation Registry.
14.12 - New York State Two Hundred Fiftieth Commemoration Commission.