N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6, § 329.4
(2) in addition, after submission of copies of applications for special permits to State agencies that may be concerned for evaluation and recommendations, may issue, with appropriate limitations to safeguard the public interest, special experimental permits for the control of biting aquatic insects involving chemicals, dosages, methods or areas other than those provided for herein, provided such issuance will not be at variance with these regulations and with the regulations relating to restricted use pesticides.
(b) Applicant and applications.
(4) The applicant shall certify that the listed chemical will be employed in conformance with all the conditions specified in the permit issued; that he agrees the issuance of the permit be based on the assumed accuracy of all statements presented by him; that he is legally responsible for damage resulting from the application of the chemical, or from the inaccuracy of any computations or from improper application of the chemical; and that he assumes full legal responsibility for the accuracy of all representations made in obtaining approvals or releases, and for any failure to obtain approval or releases from the persons likely to be adversely affected.
(c) Permits—additional provisions.
(1) Each permit shall be issued in terms that indicate:
(6) No permit shall be construed as conveying to the applicant any right to trespass upon the lands of others to perform the permitted work, or authorizing the treatment of waters lying on or passing through the property of others without their consent or relieving the applicant of any legal necessity to obtain such consent before treatment. Nor shall any permit be construed as authorizing the impairment of any right, title or interest in real or personal property held by or vested in a person not a party to the permit.
(d) Suspension or revocation of permits.
A permit may be suspended or revoked by the permit-issuing official at any time upon notice to the applicant upon one or more of the following grounds:
(a) Permits.
The Commissioner of Environmental Conservation or his designated representative: