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§ 565.  Licensee's  books  and records; reports. 1. The licensee shall  keep and use in his business such books, accounts and  records  as  will  enable   the  superintendent  to  determine  whether  such  licensee  is  complying with the provisions of this article and  with  the  rules  and  regulations   lawfully  made  by  the  superintendent  hereunder.  Every  licensee shall preserve such  books,  accounts  and  records,  including  cards used in a card system, if any, for at least six years after making  the  final  entry  in  respect to any premium finance agreement recorded  therein;   provided,   however,   the   preservation   of   photographic  reproductions  thereof  or records in photographic form shall constitute  compliance with this requirement.    2. Each licensee shall annually on or before the first day of February  file a report with the superintendent giving  such  information  as  the  superintendent may require concerning the business and operations during  the preceding calendar year of each licensed place of business conducted  by  the  licensee  within the state under the authority of this article.  Upon good cause shown by a licensee, the superintendent may  extend  the  time  for  filing  such report for a period not in excess of sixty days.  Such report shall be subscribed and affirmed as  true  by  the  licensee  under  the  penalties  of  perjury  and be in the form prescribed by the  superintendent who  may  make  and  publish  annually  an  analysis  and  recapitulation  of such reports. In addition to such annual reports, the  superintendent may require  of  licensees  such  additional  regular  or  special  reports  as  he may deem necessary to the proper supervision of  licensees under this article.  Such additional reports shall be  in  the  form  prescribed  by  the  superintendent  and  shall  be subscribed and  affirmed as true under the penalties of perjury.

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§ 565.  Licensee's  books  and records; reports. 1. The licensee shall  keep and use in his business such books, accounts and  records  as  will  enable   the  superintendent  to  determine  whether  such  licensee  is  complying with the provisions of this article and  with  the  rules  and  regulations   lawfully  made  by  the  superintendent  hereunder.  Every  licensee shall preserve such  books,  accounts  and  records,  including  cards used in a card system, if any, for at least six years after making  the  final  entry  in  respect to any premium finance agreement recorded  therein;   provided,   however,   the   preservation   of   photographic  reproductions  thereof  or records in photographic form shall constitute  compliance with this requirement.    2. Each licensee shall annually on or before the first day of February  file a report with the superintendent giving  such  information  as  the  superintendent may require concerning the business and operations during  the preceding calendar year of each licensed place of business conducted  by  the  licensee  within the state under the authority of this article.  Upon good cause shown by a licensee, the superintendent may  extend  the  time  for  filing  such report for a period not in excess of sixty days.  Such report shall be subscribed and affirmed as  true  by  the  licensee  under  the  penalties  of  perjury  and be in the form prescribed by the  superintendent who  may  make  and  publish  annually  an  analysis  and  recapitulation  of such reports. In addition to such annual reports, the  superintendent may require  of  licensees  such  additional  regular  or  special  reports  as  he may deem necessary to the proper supervision of  licensees under this article.  Such additional reports shall be  in  the  form  prescribed  by  the  superintendent  and  shall  be subscribed and  affirmed as true under the penalties of perjury.

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Statutes > New-york > Bnk > Article-12-b > 565

§ 565.  Licensee's  books  and records; reports. 1. The licensee shall  keep and use in his business such books, accounts and  records  as  will  enable   the  superintendent  to  determine  whether  such  licensee  is  complying with the provisions of this article and  with  the  rules  and  regulations   lawfully  made  by  the  superintendent  hereunder.  Every  licensee shall preserve such  books,  accounts  and  records,  including  cards used in a card system, if any, for at least six years after making  the  final  entry  in  respect to any premium finance agreement recorded  therein;   provided,   however,   the   preservation   of   photographic  reproductions  thereof  or records in photographic form shall constitute  compliance with this requirement.    2. Each licensee shall annually on or before the first day of February  file a report with the superintendent giving  such  information  as  the  superintendent may require concerning the business and operations during  the preceding calendar year of each licensed place of business conducted  by  the  licensee  within the state under the authority of this article.  Upon good cause shown by a licensee, the superintendent may  extend  the  time  for  filing  such report for a period not in excess of sixty days.  Such report shall be subscribed and affirmed as  true  by  the  licensee  under  the  penalties  of  perjury  and be in the form prescribed by the  superintendent who  may  make  and  publish  annually  an  analysis  and  recapitulation  of such reports. In addition to such annual reports, the  superintendent may require  of  licensees  such  additional  regular  or  special  reports  as  he may deem necessary to the proper supervision of  licensees under this article.  Such additional reports shall be  in  the  form  prescribed  by  the  superintendent  and  shall  be subscribed and  affirmed as true under the penalties of perjury.