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§  111-s.    Access to information contained in government and private  records.    1.    For  the  purpose  of   establishing   paternity,   or  establishing, modifying or enforcing an order of support, the department  or  a  social  services  district  or its authorized representative, and  child support enforcement agencies of other states established  pursuant  to  title  IV-D  of  the  social  security act, without the necessity of  obtaining an order from any other judicial  or  administrative  tribunal  and  subject  to  safeguards  on privacy and information security, shall  have access to information contained in the following records:    (a)  records of other state and local government agencies including:    (i)   vital statistics  (including  records  of  marriage,  birth  and  divorce);    (ii)    state and local tax and revenue records (including information  on residence address, employer, income and assets);    (iii)  records concerning real and titled personal property;    (iv)  records of occupational and professional licenses,  and  records  concerning  the  ownership and control of corporations, partnerships and  other business entities;    (v)  employment security records;    (vi)  records of agencies administering public assistance programs;    (vii)  records of the department of motor vehicles; and    (viii)  corrections records; and    (b)  certain records held by private corporations, companies, or other  entities with respect to individuals who owe or  are  owed  support  (or  against  or  with respect to whom a support obligation is being sought),  consisting of:    (i)  pursuant to an administrative subpoena authorized by section  one  hundred  eleven-p of this title, the names, addresses, telephone numbers  and dates of birth of such individuals, and the names and  addresses  of  the  employers  of such individuals, as appearing in customer records of  public utilities companies and corporations, including, but not  limited  to,  cable television, gas, electric, steam, and telephone companies and  corporations, as defined in section two of the public service law, doing  business within the state of New York; and    (ii)  information on such individuals held by financial  institutions,  including information regarding assets and liabilities.    2.    Notwithstanding  any other provision of law to the contrary, any  government  or  private  entity  to  which  a  request  for  access   to  information  is directed pursuant to subdivision one of this section, is  authorized and required to comply with such  request.    To  the  extent  feasible,  access  to  such  information shall be requested and provided  using automated  systems.    Any  government  or  private  entity  which  discloses information pursuant to this section shall not be liable under  any  federal  or state law to any person for such disclosure, or for any  other action taken in good faith to comply with this subdivision.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-3 > Title-6-a > 111-s

§  111-s.    Access to information contained in government and private  records.    1.    For  the  purpose  of   establishing   paternity,   or  establishing, modifying or enforcing an order of support, the department  or  a  social  services  district  or its authorized representative, and  child support enforcement agencies of other states established  pursuant  to  title  IV-D  of  the  social  security act, without the necessity of  obtaining an order from any other judicial  or  administrative  tribunal  and  subject  to  safeguards  on privacy and information security, shall  have access to information contained in the following records:    (a)  records of other state and local government agencies including:    (i)   vital statistics  (including  records  of  marriage,  birth  and  divorce);    (ii)    state and local tax and revenue records (including information  on residence address, employer, income and assets);    (iii)  records concerning real and titled personal property;    (iv)  records of occupational and professional licenses,  and  records  concerning  the  ownership and control of corporations, partnerships and  other business entities;    (v)  employment security records;    (vi)  records of agencies administering public assistance programs;    (vii)  records of the department of motor vehicles; and    (viii)  corrections records; and    (b)  certain records held by private corporations, companies, or other  entities with respect to individuals who owe or  are  owed  support  (or  against  or  with respect to whom a support obligation is being sought),  consisting of:    (i)  pursuant to an administrative subpoena authorized by section  one  hundred  eleven-p of this title, the names, addresses, telephone numbers  and dates of birth of such individuals, and the names and  addresses  of  the  employers  of such individuals, as appearing in customer records of  public utilities companies and corporations, including, but not  limited  to,  cable television, gas, electric, steam, and telephone companies and  corporations, as defined in section two of the public service law, doing  business within the state of New York; and    (ii)  information on such individuals held by financial  institutions,  including information regarding assets and liabilities.    2.    Notwithstanding  any other provision of law to the contrary, any  government  or  private  entity  to  which  a  request  for  access   to  information  is directed pursuant to subdivision one of this section, is  authorized and required to comply with such  request.    To  the  extent  feasible,  access  to  such  information shall be requested and provided  using automated  systems.    Any  government  or  private  entity  which  discloses information pursuant to this section shall not be liable under  any  federal  or state law to any person for such disclosure, or for any  other action taken in good faith to comply with this subdivision.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-3 > Title-6-a > 111-s

§  111-s.    Access to information contained in government and private  records.    1.    For  the  purpose  of   establishing   paternity,   or  establishing, modifying or enforcing an order of support, the department  or  a  social  services  district  or its authorized representative, and  child support enforcement agencies of other states established  pursuant  to  title  IV-D  of  the  social  security act, without the necessity of  obtaining an order from any other judicial  or  administrative  tribunal  and  subject  to  safeguards  on privacy and information security, shall  have access to information contained in the following records:    (a)  records of other state and local government agencies including:    (i)   vital statistics  (including  records  of  marriage,  birth  and  divorce);    (ii)    state and local tax and revenue records (including information  on residence address, employer, income and assets);    (iii)  records concerning real and titled personal property;    (iv)  records of occupational and professional licenses,  and  records  concerning  the  ownership and control of corporations, partnerships and  other business entities;    (v)  employment security records;    (vi)  records of agencies administering public assistance programs;    (vii)  records of the department of motor vehicles; and    (viii)  corrections records; and    (b)  certain records held by private corporations, companies, or other  entities with respect to individuals who owe or  are  owed  support  (or  against  or  with respect to whom a support obligation is being sought),  consisting of:    (i)  pursuant to an administrative subpoena authorized by section  one  hundred  eleven-p of this title, the names, addresses, telephone numbers  and dates of birth of such individuals, and the names and  addresses  of  the  employers  of such individuals, as appearing in customer records of  public utilities companies and corporations, including, but not  limited  to,  cable television, gas, electric, steam, and telephone companies and  corporations, as defined in section two of the public service law, doing  business within the state of New York; and    (ii)  information on such individuals held by financial  institutions,  including information regarding assets and liabilities.    2.    Notwithstanding  any other provision of law to the contrary, any  government  or  private  entity  to  which  a  request  for  access   to  information  is directed pursuant to subdivision one of this section, is  authorized and required to comply with such  request.    To  the  extent  feasible,  access  to  such  information shall be requested and provided  using automated  systems.    Any  government  or  private  entity  which  discloses information pursuant to this section shall not be liable under  any  federal  or state law to any person for such disclosure, or for any  other action taken in good faith to comply with this subdivision.