2006 New York Code - Destruction Of Certain Records, Books And Other Data By The Attorney-general.



 
    § 66.  Destruction  of  certain  records,  books and other data by the
  attorney-general. In any action or proceeding or  by  other  process  of
  law,  in  which  a  money  judgment or award shall have been procured in
  favor of the people of the state of New  York,  any  department  of  the
  state  of  New  York,  or  duly  constituted  division,  bureau or board
  thereof, and which judgment or award has been duly paid  and  satisfied,
  the department of law, with the consent of the commissioner of education
  as provided by section one hundred forty-seven of the education law, may
  after  the  expiration  of  six  years  from the time of payment of said
  judgment or award destroy all statistics,  documents  and  papers  filed
  with  or  used  by  the  department of law in procuring said judgment or
  award.

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