ยง 32-c. Interfering with navigation. A person who throws, or causes,
or permits to be thrown, from any boat, scow, or other vessel, or in any
other manner, into the tidewaters bordering on or lying within the
boundaries of Nassau and Suffolk counties or any of the navigable waters
of this state, including bays, sounds and harbors, any earth, ashes,
cinders, stone, or other material, or who builds any structure therein,
which will in any manner lessen the depth of such waters, or interfere
with the free and safe navigation thereof, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Structure New York Laws
Article 3 - Navigable Waters of the State
30 - Navigation, Jurisdiction Over.
31 - Excavation, Fill or Other Modification of Water Course.
32 - Location of Structures in or on Navigable Waters.
32-A - Using Net or Weir Unlawfully in Hudson River.
32-B - Lights Upon Swing Bridges.
32-C - Interfering With Navigation.
32-D - Dumping or Depositing of Certain Materials in the Genesee River.
33 - Deposit of Refuse in Navigable Waters of the State.
33-C - Regulating Disposal of Sewage; Littering of Waterways.
33-D - Sanitary Facilities Aboard Crafts on Lake Champlain.
33-E - Marine Sanitation Devices Aboard Vessels in Vessel Waste No-Discharge Zones.
34-A - Permits for Racing Shell Regattas Not Required.
35-A - Floating Objects Other Than AIDS to Navigation.
35-B - Markers for Skin or Scuba Divers.
35-C - Real Time and Wind Water Level Telemetry System.
35-D - Aquatic Invasive Species Signs at Public Boat Launches.
36 - Removal of Unauthorized Floating Object.
37 - Public Use of Privately Owned Navigable Waters.
38 - Lake George Water Levels.