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Statutes > New-york > Bnk > Article-4 > 175

§ 175.  Books and records. 1. Every private banker shall keep separate  and complete books of account in which shall  be  promptly  entered  the  details  of all business transacted by him as a private banker including  statements in detail of the liabilities incurred by  him  as  a  private  banker and of the securities or property in which funds held by him as a  private banker have been invested.    2.  Every  private  banker shall conform his or her methods of keeping  his or her books and records to such orders in respect thereto as  shall  have been made and promulgated by the superintendent pursuant to article  two  of this chapter. Any private banker who refuses or neglects to obey  any such order shall be subject to a penalty of an amount as  determined  pursuant  to  section  forty-four of this chapter for each day that such  refusal or neglect continues.    3. Every private banker shall preserve all his records of final entry,  including cards used under the card system and deposit  tickets,  for  a  period  of  at  least six years from the date of making the same or from  the date of the last entry thereon; provided, however, that preservation  of photographic reproduction thereof or  records  in  photographic  form  shall constitute compliance with the requirements of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Bnk > Article-4 > 175

§ 175.  Books and records. 1. Every private banker shall keep separate  and complete books of account in which shall  be  promptly  entered  the  details  of all business transacted by him as a private banker including  statements in detail of the liabilities incurred by  him  as  a  private  banker and of the securities or property in which funds held by him as a  private banker have been invested.    2.  Every  private  banker shall conform his or her methods of keeping  his or her books and records to such orders in respect thereto as  shall  have been made and promulgated by the superintendent pursuant to article  two  of this chapter. Any private banker who refuses or neglects to obey  any such order shall be subject to a penalty of an amount as  determined  pursuant  to  section  forty-four of this chapter for each day that such  refusal or neglect continues.    3. Every private banker shall preserve all his records of final entry,  including cards used under the card system and deposit  tickets,  for  a  period  of  at  least six years from the date of making the same or from  the date of the last entry thereon; provided, however, that preservation  of photographic reproduction thereof or  records  in  photographic  form  shall constitute compliance with the requirements of this section.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Bnk > Article-4 > 175

§ 175.  Books and records. 1. Every private banker shall keep separate  and complete books of account in which shall  be  promptly  entered  the  details  of all business transacted by him as a private banker including  statements in detail of the liabilities incurred by  him  as  a  private  banker and of the securities or property in which funds held by him as a  private banker have been invested.    2.  Every  private  banker shall conform his or her methods of keeping  his or her books and records to such orders in respect thereto as  shall  have been made and promulgated by the superintendent pursuant to article  two  of this chapter. Any private banker who refuses or neglects to obey  any such order shall be subject to a penalty of an amount as  determined  pursuant  to  section  forty-four of this chapter for each day that such  refusal or neglect continues.    3. Every private banker shall preserve all his records of final entry,  including cards used under the card system and deposit  tickets,  for  a  period  of  at  least six years from the date of making the same or from  the date of the last entry thereon; provided, however, that preservation  of photographic reproduction thereof or  records  in  photographic  form  shall constitute compliance with the requirements of this section.