New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 9. Executive Department |
Subtitle I. Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation |
Chapter I. Parks |
Subchapter A. Statewide Rules |
Part 372. Permits |
Sec. 372.5. Reasons for not issuing permits
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- The office may reject a permit application for the following reasons:(a) another activity or use has been previously scheduled for the same time at the facility or area requested;(b) the proposed activity or use is not compatible with the recreational, environmental or historic character of the facility or area requested;(c) the office can reasonably anticipate that the proposed activity or use cannot be accommodated with safety for all park patrons or may result in damage to park or facility resources;(d) the proposed activity or use cannot be accommodated without requiring the office to spend additional funds to provide for operational, supervisory, maintenance or law enforcement personnel, equipment or services;(e) the proposed activity or use will cause undue interference with the activities of other park patrons; or(f) a material condition of the permit has not been met by the applicant.