N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 377.2
(1) The term pet means a dog, cat, ferret, or other animal that is traditionally maintained in or near the household of the owner or person who cares for it, excluding:
(2) The term service animal shall have the same meaning as that term is defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as set forth in 28 CFR 35.104, and as interpreted by the U.S. Department of Justice, i.e., a dog or a miniature horse individually trained to perform a task or do work for an individual with a disability and such task or work is specific and related to a medical, physiological, mental, or emotional limitation associated with the individual’s disability. An animal or pet that provides emotional support, comfort, or companionship but does not perform a specific task or work for an individual with a disability is not included in this definition of service animal.
(b) Purpose and scope.
(3) A pet may enter facilities subject to the provisions of this section.
(c) Areas where pets are prohibited.
(3) The office also reserves the right to prohibit the introduction or possession of pets at any facility or portion thereof at any time.
(d) Limit on the number of pets.
(2) No more than two pets are allowed at each campsite, cabin, cottage, or yurt for which the office has issued a camping permit in accordance with section 372.7(g) of this Title.
(i) The camping permit holder or other patron shall accompany a pet at the permitted site at all times.
(e) Pet owners and handlers and camping permit holders shall:
(10) be liable for any damage, personal injury, or nuisance caused by the pet.
(f) Designated off-leash dog areas.
(1) In designated off-leash dog areas, the owner or handler shall keep the dog within his or her unobstructed sight and control. All other provisions of this section apply to dogs in designated off-leash areas.
(g) Hunting.
(1) In designated areas where hunting with dogs and raptors is allowed under a valid hunting permit issued by the office pursuant to section 372.7(q) of this Title, dogs and raptors may be allowed off-leash or out of confinement solely for the purpose of hunting as prescribed by Environmental Conservation Law.
(h) Enforcement.
(1) A violation of any provisions contained in this section may result in one or more of the following actions:
(a) Definitions.