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§ 93. Custody  of  records.  1.  The secretary of state shall have the  custody of all laws and concurrent resolutions of the  legislature,  all  documents  issued  under  the  great  seal,  all  books, records, deeds,  parchments, maps and papers deposited or kept in his or her office,  and  shall properly arrange and preserve them.    2.  The  records  in the custody of the secretary of state need not be  retained in the form in which the record is  received  so  long  as  the  technology  used  to  retain  such  record results in a permanent record  which may be accurately reproduced  during  the  period  for  which  the  record is required to be retained. The secretary of state may promulgate  rules  and regulations relating to the use by the department of state of  automatic data  processing,  telecommunications  and  other  information  technologies  for  the  processing  of  records  for  retention  by  the  department of state.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6 > 93

§ 93. Custody  of  records.  1.  The secretary of state shall have the  custody of all laws and concurrent resolutions of the  legislature,  all  documents  issued  under  the  great  seal,  all  books, records, deeds,  parchments, maps and papers deposited or kept in his or her office,  and  shall properly arrange and preserve them.    2.  The  records  in the custody of the secretary of state need not be  retained in the form in which the record is  received  so  long  as  the  technology  used  to  retain  such  record results in a permanent record  which may be accurately reproduced  during  the  period  for  which  the  record is required to be retained. The secretary of state may promulgate  rules  and regulations relating to the use by the department of state of  automatic data  processing,  telecommunications  and  other  information  technologies  for  the  processing  of  records  for  retention  by  the  department of state.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6 > 93

§ 93. Custody  of  records.  1.  The secretary of state shall have the  custody of all laws and concurrent resolutions of the  legislature,  all  documents  issued  under  the  great  seal,  all  books, records, deeds,  parchments, maps and papers deposited or kept in his or her office,  and  shall properly arrange and preserve them.    2.  The  records  in the custody of the secretary of state need not be  retained in the form in which the record is  received  so  long  as  the  technology  used  to  retain  such  record results in a permanent record  which may be accurately reproduced  during  the  period  for  which  the  record is required to be retained. The secretary of state may promulgate  rules  and regulations relating to the use by the department of state of  automatic data  processing,  telecommunications  and  other  information  technologies  for  the  processing  of  records  for  retention  by  the  department of state.