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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-21 > 256-a

§ 256-a. Audits   of   books   and   accounts   of  milk  dealers  and  cooperatives. It shall be the duty of the commissioner  to  examine  and  audit from time to time, as the commissioner deems necessary and proper,  the  books  and  accounts  of  milk dealers and cooperatives licensed or  subject to license under this article, for the  purpose  of  determining  how payments to producers for the milk handled are computed, whether the  amounts  of  such  payments are fair, and whether any provisions of this  chapter affecting such payments, directly or indirectly,  have  been  or  are  being violated, and for the purpose of determining the costs of the  handling, distribution and marketing of milk and milk products, and  for  the purpose of determining the manner of disposition of the total income  of  each and every milk dealer and cooperative. For the purposes hereof,  the commissioner or any employee designated for that purpose shall  have  access to and may enter at all reasonable hours all places where milk is  being  stored,  bottled  or manufactured or where milk and milk products  are being bought, sold or handled, and where books, papers,  records  or  documents  relating  to  such  purchase or sale are kept, and shall have  power to inspect and copy and audit all of said books and accounts.   No  person  or corporation shall in any way hinder or delay the commissioner  or  any  employee  in  conducting  such  examination   or   audit.   The  commissioner may reveal any of the findings of such examination or audit  to  the  producers interested therein, or may publish all or any part of  such findings, as in his judgment will best serve  the  public  interest  and accomplish the purposes of this chapter.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-21 > 256-a

§ 256-a. Audits   of   books   and   accounts   of  milk  dealers  and  cooperatives. It shall be the duty of the commissioner  to  examine  and  audit from time to time, as the commissioner deems necessary and proper,  the  books  and  accounts  of  milk dealers and cooperatives licensed or  subject to license under this article, for the  purpose  of  determining  how payments to producers for the milk handled are computed, whether the  amounts  of  such  payments are fair, and whether any provisions of this  chapter affecting such payments, directly or indirectly,  have  been  or  are  being violated, and for the purpose of determining the costs of the  handling, distribution and marketing of milk and milk products, and  for  the purpose of determining the manner of disposition of the total income  of  each and every milk dealer and cooperative. For the purposes hereof,  the commissioner or any employee designated for that purpose shall  have  access to and may enter at all reasonable hours all places where milk is  being  stored,  bottled  or manufactured or where milk and milk products  are being bought, sold or handled, and where books, papers,  records  or  documents  relating  to  such  purchase or sale are kept, and shall have  power to inspect and copy and audit all of said books and accounts.   No  person  or corporation shall in any way hinder or delay the commissioner  or  any  employee  in  conducting  such  examination   or   audit.   The  commissioner may reveal any of the findings of such examination or audit  to  the  producers interested therein, or may publish all or any part of  such findings, as in his judgment will best serve  the  public  interest  and accomplish the purposes of this chapter.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-21 > 256-a

§ 256-a. Audits   of   books   and   accounts   of  milk  dealers  and  cooperatives. It shall be the duty of the commissioner  to  examine  and  audit from time to time, as the commissioner deems necessary and proper,  the  books  and  accounts  of  milk dealers and cooperatives licensed or  subject to license under this article, for the  purpose  of  determining  how payments to producers for the milk handled are computed, whether the  amounts  of  such  payments are fair, and whether any provisions of this  chapter affecting such payments, directly or indirectly,  have  been  or  are  being violated, and for the purpose of determining the costs of the  handling, distribution and marketing of milk and milk products, and  for  the purpose of determining the manner of disposition of the total income  of  each and every milk dealer and cooperative. For the purposes hereof,  the commissioner or any employee designated for that purpose shall  have  access to and may enter at all reasonable hours all places where milk is  being  stored,  bottled  or manufactured or where milk and milk products  are being bought, sold or handled, and where books, papers,  records  or  documents  relating  to  such  purchase or sale are kept, and shall have  power to inspect and copy and audit all of said books and accounts.   No  person  or corporation shall in any way hinder or delay the commissioner  or  any  employee  in  conducting  such  examination   or   audit.   The  commissioner may reveal any of the findings of such examination or audit  to  the  producers interested therein, or may publish all or any part of  such findings, as in his judgment will best serve  the  public  interest  and accomplish the purposes of this chapter.