New York Destruction Of Certain Records, Books And Other Data By The Attorney-general
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§ 359-h. Destruction of certain records, books and other data by the
attorney-general. Any and all books, registers, cards, indices, office
records and other documentary evidence seized and held by the department
of law under a subpoena or order of the court in proceedings commenced
under article twenty-three-a of the general business law, may be
destroyed after a period of six years from the date of closing said case
on its office records, when no proceeding shall have been instituted to
compel the return of such records by the defendants.