Jeffrey S. Shumejda, Esq. Informal Opinion Town Attorney No. 95-39 Town of Putnam Valley Sleepy Hollow National Bank Bldg. North Tarrytown, NY 10591
Dear Mr. Shumejda:
You have asked whether the Town of Putnam Valley may appoint harbor masters with peace officer powers to patrol Lake Oscawana.
As you note, Criminal Procedure Law §
Criminal Procedure Law §
The amendment also provided that harbor masters appointed by
a county, city, town or village would have peace officer status. This was viewed as necessary to assist the municipalities in enforcing the Navigation Law on the navigable waters of the State. Bill Jacket, supra. We note that the Legislature did not limit its grant of authority to appoint harbor masters with peace officer status to particular municipalities. In other instances where the Legislature wished to make such a limited grant, it specified the limitation in the statute. See,e.g., Criminal Procedure Law §
Currently, navigable waters are defined as
all lakes, rivers, streams and waters within the boundaries of the
state and not privately owned, which are navigable in fact or upon which vessels are operated, except all tidewaters bordering on and lying within the boundaries of Nassau and Suffolk counties.
Navigation Law §
We conclude that the statute discussed above was intended to authorize any municipality in the State to appoint a harbor master with peace officer status to enforce the Navigation Law upon the navigable waters of the State. Accordingly, we conclude that the Town of Putnam Valley may appoint harbor masters to enforce the Navigation Law on Lake Oscawana, provided that the lake meets the definition of navigable waters contained in Navigation Law §
The Attorney General renders formal opinions only to officers and departments of State government. This perforce is an informal and unofficial expression of the views of this office.
Very truly yours,
SIOBHAN S. CRARY
Assistant Attorney General
