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§ 22-b. Destruction  and  reproductions of assembly books and records.  1.   Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law,  the  officers  or  employees  of the assembly designated by the speaker of the assembly may  cause any of the following described records, books and papers  on  file  with or in the custody of such officers or employees to be photographed,  microphotographed  or reproduced on film or otherwise and may destroy or  otherwise dispose of such original records, books and papers after  such  reproductions  have  been  made.  Such reproductions may be destroyed or  otherwise disposed of by such officers or employees after the  lapse  of  the  following  periods  of  time from the date upon which the originals  thereof were filed in their offices or placed in their custody:                           AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS    Assembly committee books of standing committees and home  rule  record  books in the office of the journal clerk.                             AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS    Record books of printed bills and index to documents.                               AFTER TEN YEARS    Miscellaneous  reports  from  other  than  state  agencies,  submitted  pursuant to special acts.    Material relating to specifications, bids, awards  and  correspondence  relating  thereto,  in  connection  with  alterations,  improvements and  purchase of materials.    Record books used at the assembly desk and engrossing clerk's office.    Social security information and records.                              AFTER SEVEN YEARS    General correspondence.    Duplicate  copies  of  payroll  forms,  the  originals   having   been  transmitted to the office of the state comptroller.    Duplicate copies of maintenance and operation schedules with duplicate  copy  of  each  bill,  the  original  schedules  and  bills  having been  transmitted to the office of the state comptroller.    Duplicate copies of purchase orders.    Personnel records and lists.    Personal service voucher certification forms of employees.    Duplicate copies of certification lists of  employees,  the  originals  having been transmitted to the office of the state comptroller.    2.  Such  photographic  film  or  other  material  shall be of durable  quality, and the device used to produce such records,  books  or  papers  shall  be  one which accurately reproduces the originals in all details.  Such photographic film or other  material  shall  be  deemed  to  be  an  original  record, book or paper for all purposes, including introduction  in evidence in all courts and  administrative  agencies.  A  transcript,  exemplification  or  certified  copy  thereof  shall  be  deemed to be a  transcript, exemplification or certified copy of the  original  for  all  purposes.    3.  At least thirty days prior to the destruction or other disposition  of any records, books or papers of any assembly standing  committee,  or  of  the  journal  clerk's  office,  or  of  the assembly desk, or of the  engrossing clerk's office, such officers or employees shall  notify  the  commissioner  of  education  of  his  intention  to destroy or otherwise  dispose thereof and afford  the  commissioner  of  education  reasonable  opportunity  to  examine  the  same  to  ascertain  whether  any of such  records, books or papers are of  historical  value.  Any  such  records,  books  or  papers  so ascertained to be of historical value shall not be  destroyed and shall be transferred to  depositories  designated  by  the  speaker of the assembly.

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§ 22-b. Destruction  and  reproductions of assembly books and records.  1.   Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law,  the  officers  or  employees  of the assembly designated by the speaker of the assembly may  cause any of the following described records, books and papers  on  file  with or in the custody of such officers or employees to be photographed,  microphotographed  or reproduced on film or otherwise and may destroy or  otherwise dispose of such original records, books and papers after  such  reproductions  have  been  made.  Such reproductions may be destroyed or  otherwise disposed of by such officers or employees after the  lapse  of  the  following  periods  of  time from the date upon which the originals  thereof were filed in their offices or placed in their custody:                           AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS    Assembly committee books of standing committees and home  rule  record  books in the office of the journal clerk.                             AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS    Record books of printed bills and index to documents.                               AFTER TEN YEARS    Miscellaneous  reports  from  other  than  state  agencies,  submitted  pursuant to special acts.    Material relating to specifications, bids, awards  and  correspondence  relating  thereto,  in  connection  with  alterations,  improvements and  purchase of materials.    Record books used at the assembly desk and engrossing clerk's office.    Social security information and records.                              AFTER SEVEN YEARS    General correspondence.    Duplicate  copies  of  payroll  forms,  the  originals   having   been  transmitted to the office of the state comptroller.    Duplicate copies of maintenance and operation schedules with duplicate  copy  of  each  bill,  the  original  schedules  and  bills  having been  transmitted to the office of the state comptroller.    Duplicate copies of purchase orders.    Personnel records and lists.    Personal service voucher certification forms of employees.    Duplicate copies of certification lists of  employees,  the  originals  having been transmitted to the office of the state comptroller.    2.  Such  photographic  film  or  other  material  shall be of durable  quality, and the device used to produce such records,  books  or  papers  shall  be  one which accurately reproduces the originals in all details.  Such photographic film or other  material  shall  be  deemed  to  be  an  original  record, book or paper for all purposes, including introduction  in evidence in all courts and  administrative  agencies.  A  transcript,  exemplification  or  certified  copy  thereof  shall  be  deemed to be a  transcript, exemplification or certified copy of the  original  for  all  purposes.    3.  At least thirty days prior to the destruction or other disposition  of any records, books or papers of any assembly standing  committee,  or  of  the  journal  clerk's  office,  or  of  the assembly desk, or of the  engrossing clerk's office, such officers or employees shall  notify  the  commissioner  of  education  of  his  intention  to destroy or otherwise  dispose thereof and afford  the  commissioner  of  education  reasonable  opportunity  to  examine  the  same  to  ascertain  whether  any of such  records, books or papers are of  historical  value.  Any  such  records,  books  or  papers  so ascertained to be of historical value shall not be  destroyed and shall be transferred to  depositories  designated  by  the  speaker of the assembly.

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Statutes > New-york > Leg > Article-2 > 22-b

§ 22-b. Destruction  and  reproductions of assembly books and records.  1.   Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law,  the  officers  or  employees  of the assembly designated by the speaker of the assembly may  cause any of the following described records, books and papers  on  file  with or in the custody of such officers or employees to be photographed,  microphotographed  or reproduced on film or otherwise and may destroy or  otherwise dispose of such original records, books and papers after  such  reproductions  have  been  made.  Such reproductions may be destroyed or  otherwise disposed of by such officers or employees after the  lapse  of  the  following  periods  of  time from the date upon which the originals  thereof were filed in their offices or placed in their custody:                           AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS    Assembly committee books of standing committees and home  rule  record  books in the office of the journal clerk.                             AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS    Record books of printed bills and index to documents.                               AFTER TEN YEARS    Miscellaneous  reports  from  other  than  state  agencies,  submitted  pursuant to special acts.    Material relating to specifications, bids, awards  and  correspondence  relating  thereto,  in  connection  with  alterations,  improvements and  purchase of materials.    Record books used at the assembly desk and engrossing clerk's office.    Social security information and records.                              AFTER SEVEN YEARS    General correspondence.    Duplicate  copies  of  payroll  forms,  the  originals   having   been  transmitted to the office of the state comptroller.    Duplicate copies of maintenance and operation schedules with duplicate  copy  of  each  bill,  the  original  schedules  and  bills  having been  transmitted to the office of the state comptroller.    Duplicate copies of purchase orders.    Personnel records and lists.    Personal service voucher certification forms of employees.    Duplicate copies of certification lists of  employees,  the  originals  having been transmitted to the office of the state comptroller.    2.  Such  photographic  film  or  other  material  shall be of durable  quality, and the device used to produce such records,  books  or  papers  shall  be  one which accurately reproduces the originals in all details.  Such photographic film or other  material  shall  be  deemed  to  be  an  original  record, book or paper for all purposes, including introduction  in evidence in all courts and  administrative  agencies.  A  transcript,  exemplification  or  certified  copy  thereof  shall  be  deemed to be a  transcript, exemplification or certified copy of the  original  for  all  purposes.    3.  At least thirty days prior to the destruction or other disposition  of any records, books or papers of any assembly standing  committee,  or  of  the  journal  clerk's  office,  or  of  the assembly desk, or of the  engrossing clerk's office, such officers or employees shall  notify  the  commissioner  of  education  of  his  intention  to destroy or otherwise  dispose thereof and afford  the  commissioner  of  education  reasonable  opportunity  to  examine  the  same  to  ascertain  whether  any of such  records, books or papers are of  historical  value.  Any  such  records,  books  or  papers  so ascertained to be of historical value shall not be  destroyed and shall be transferred to  depositories  designated  by  the  speaker of the assembly.