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1. Palisades Interstate Park Commission
Permit Section
Bear Mountain, NY 10911-0427 ..................................$20.00
For: Harriman State Park 845-947-2444 Lakes: Sebago, Tiorati & Welch
2. Long Island State Park Region Beaches
Permit Office
PO Box 247
Babylon, NY 11702.……………….................……...…..$40.00
631-669-1000 ext. 223
3. City of New York Parks & Recreation
Arsenal North
1234 Fifth Ave. Room 213
New York, NY 10029.….............................................….FREE
(212)360-2778
(MUST SEND IN COPY OF YOUR DRIVERS LICENCE)
4. Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation
Taconic Region
Staatsburg, NY 12580.......................................................$10
(845)889-4100
For: Lake Taghkanic, Rudd Pond & Canopus Beach
5. NY State Offices Parks Recreation & Historic Preservation
Central Region
6105 East Seneca Turnpike
Jamesville NY 13078-9516................................................$10
315-492-1756
The budget of Mackinac Island State Park Commission is 2,950,800 dollars.
The web address of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission is: www.mackinacparks.com
The phone number of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission is: 231-436-5276.
The address of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission is: P.O. Box 873, Mackinaw City, MI 49701-0873
Contact the California State Game and Wildlife Commission on permits for exotic animals
NO, they are "public lands," and if hunting IS allowed it is tightly controlled and by permit only. Contact your state's Fish and Game Commission for further information.
Yes, in Pennsylvania, you need a permit to own a venomous snake. The state classifies venomous snakes as "restricted species," and individuals must obtain a special permit from the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Additionally, owners must adhere to specific regulations regarding the care and housing of these snakes to ensure public safety.
No, you cannot drive out of state with a permit.
No, you cannot drive out of state with a permit.
No, you cannot drive out of state with a learner's permit.
No, you cannot drive out of state with a learner's permit.
Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission ended in 1977.