In New York State, owning an otter as a pet is illegal. Otters are classified as "wild animals" under state law, which prohibits private ownership of such species without a special permit. Permits are typically granted only for educational or rehabilitation purposes, not for personal ownership. It's important to check local regulations as well, since they can vary.
New York City is its own hero!
New York IS a state; it does not contain any states of its own. New York State is wholly contained in New York State.
New York is a city. it has its own state too
No. There is no state where you can notarize your own documents.
NO!!
No, it is illegal to own an otter in New York. Otters are classified as wild animals under state law, and owning them as pets requires special permits that are typically not granted for private ownership. Additionally, keeping exotic animals can pose risks to both the animals and the public. Always check local regulations for the most current information.
No. It is its own state in New England.
New York is a state or city not a nation it therefore does not have its own national dish.
Yes, absolutely. But, it's only legal if you have a New York permit. As I understand it, New York state issues a permit, but New York city issues its own permit and does not recognize state issued permits.
Province of New York, then sovereign state in Confederation, received statehood on Thursday, July 26, 1788. (Wikipedia)
Texas is a great state, Its like its own country
New York does not have an emancipation statute, you are concidered an adult at 18.