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§ 166. Record  of  appearances.  Every  regulatory agency of the state  shall keep  a  record  of  appearances  before  it  or  its  appropriate  divisions  or bureaus of attorneys, agents and representatives appearing  on behalf of any person, firm, corporation or association subject to its  regulatory jurisdiction, for which they  receive  a  fee,  which  record  shall  be  open  to public inspection. Each regulatory agency shall file  the record with the New York temporary state commission on  lobbying  on  forms  prescribed by the commission. The record shall be filed quarterly  on the fifteenth day of the month following the end of the quarter.  The  term "regulatory agency" as used in this section shall mean the  banking  department,  insurance department, state liquor authority, department of  agriculture  and  markets,  department  of  education,   department   of  environmental  conservation,  department  of health, division of housing  and community renewal, department of state, other than the  division  of  corporations  and  state  records,  department  of  public  service, the  industrial  board  of  appeals  in  the  department  of  labor  and  the  department of law, other than when the attorney general or his agents or  employees are performing duties specified in section sixty-three of this  chapter.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-7 > 166

§ 166. Record  of  appearances.  Every  regulatory agency of the state  shall keep  a  record  of  appearances  before  it  or  its  appropriate  divisions  or bureaus of attorneys, agents and representatives appearing  on behalf of any person, firm, corporation or association subject to its  regulatory jurisdiction, for which they  receive  a  fee,  which  record  shall  be  open  to public inspection. Each regulatory agency shall file  the record with the New York temporary state commission on  lobbying  on  forms  prescribed by the commission. The record shall be filed quarterly  on the fifteenth day of the month following the end of the quarter.  The  term "regulatory agency" as used in this section shall mean the  banking  department,  insurance department, state liquor authority, department of  agriculture  and  markets,  department  of  education,   department   of  environmental  conservation,  department  of health, division of housing  and community renewal, department of state, other than the  division  of  corporations  and  state  records,  department  of  public  service, the  industrial  board  of  appeals  in  the  department  of  labor  and  the  department of law, other than when the attorney general or his agents or  employees are performing duties specified in section sixty-three of this  chapter.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-7 > 166

§ 166. Record  of  appearances.  Every  regulatory agency of the state  shall keep  a  record  of  appearances  before  it  or  its  appropriate  divisions  or bureaus of attorneys, agents and representatives appearing  on behalf of any person, firm, corporation or association subject to its  regulatory jurisdiction, for which they  receive  a  fee,  which  record  shall  be  open  to public inspection. Each regulatory agency shall file  the record with the New York temporary state commission on  lobbying  on  forms  prescribed by the commission. The record shall be filed quarterly  on the fifteenth day of the month following the end of the quarter.  The  term "regulatory agency" as used in this section shall mean the  banking  department,  insurance department, state liquor authority, department of  agriculture  and  markets,  department  of  education,   department   of  environmental  conservation,  department  of health, division of housing  and community renewal, department of state, other than the  division  of  corporations  and  state  records,  department  of  public  service, the  industrial  board  of  appeals  in  the  department  of  labor  and  the  department of law, other than when the attorney general or his agents or  employees are performing duties specified in section sixty-three of this  chapter.