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§  208. Transfer or destruction of records. The superintendent may, in  accordance with the provisions of section one hundred eighty-six of  the  state  finance  law, effect the transfer, or destruction, of any records  made, acquired, or received by the department, if such records  are,  in  his judgment, of no further material value to the state; but, subject to  the provisions of section 57.29 of the arts and cultural affairs law, no  records  or  other  data required to be filed with the department during  his administration, pursuant to any provision of this chapter, may be so  destroyed.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-2 > 208

§  208. Transfer or destruction of records. The superintendent may, in  accordance with the provisions of section one hundred eighty-six of  the  state  finance  law, effect the transfer, or destruction, of any records  made, acquired, or received by the department, if such records  are,  in  his judgment, of no further material value to the state; but, subject to  the provisions of section 57.29 of the arts and cultural affairs law, no  records  or  other  data required to be filed with the department during  his administration, pursuant to any provision of this chapter, may be so  destroyed.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-2 > 208

§  208. Transfer or destruction of records. The superintendent may, in  accordance with the provisions of section one hundred eighty-six of  the  state  finance  law, effect the transfer, or destruction, of any records  made, acquired, or received by the department, if such records  are,  in  his judgment, of no further material value to the state; but, subject to  the provisions of section 57.29 of the arts and cultural affairs law, no  records  or  other  data required to be filed with the department during  his administration, pursuant to any provision of this chapter, may be so  destroyed.