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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-2 > 23

§ 23. Records,   documents   and   papers   of   the  department.  All  proceedings, documents, papers and records filed or deposited  with  the  department  relating to matters within its jurisdiction and powers shall  be public records; except such portions  thereof  as  are  received  and  accepted  by  the  commissioner, as being of a confidential nature which  when so received and accepted shall not be subject to  subpoena.  Copies  of all official documents and orders so filed or deposited, certified by  the  commissioner,  a deputy commissioner, counsel, a division director,  or an assistant director under the seal of the  department  to  be  true  copies  of  the  originals,  shall  be  evidence  in  like manner as the  originals.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-2 > 23

§ 23. Records,   documents   and   papers   of   the  department.  All  proceedings, documents, papers and records filed or deposited  with  the  department  relating to matters within its jurisdiction and powers shall  be public records; except such portions  thereof  as  are  received  and  accepted  by  the  commissioner, as being of a confidential nature which  when so received and accepted shall not be subject to  subpoena.  Copies  of all official documents and orders so filed or deposited, certified by  the  commissioner,  a deputy commissioner, counsel, a division director,  or an assistant director under the seal of the  department  to  be  true  copies  of  the  originals,  shall  be  evidence  in  like manner as the  originals.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-2 > 23

§ 23. Records,   documents   and   papers   of   the  department.  All  proceedings, documents, papers and records filed or deposited  with  the  department  relating to matters within its jurisdiction and powers shall  be public records; except such portions  thereof  as  are  received  and  accepted  by  the  commissioner, as being of a confidential nature which  when so received and accepted shall not be subject to  subpoena.  Copies  of all official documents and orders so filed or deposited, certified by  the  commissioner,  a deputy commissioner, counsel, a division director,  or an assistant director under the seal of the  department  to  be  true  copies  of  the  originals,  shall  be  evidence  in  like manner as the  originals.