2006 New York Code - Exclusions.


 
    § 57.33. Exclusions.  The  provisions  of this article shall not apply
  to:
    1. The records of any court, except as provided in  section  57.35  of
  this article.
    2.  The  records of any city with a population of one million or more,
  and the records  of  any  county  contained  therein,  so  long  as  the
  destruction  of  the records of such city or county shall be carried out
  in  accordance  with  the  procedure  prescribed  by  any  existing  law
  exclusively applicable to the destruction of the records of such city or
  county,  provided  that  section  57.35  of  this article shall apply to
  grants for local government records management for supreme court records
  in the custody of the counties of New York, Kings, Queens, Richmond  and
  Bronx,  and  records under the jurisdiction of the department of records
  and information services of the  city  of  New  York  or  its  successor
  agency, and records under the jurisdiction of the city clerk of the city
  of  New  York.  If  any such law shall be amended by local law after the
  first day of July, nineteen hundred fifty-one, the  provisions  of  this
  section  shall  not  apply  to  the  destruction  of such records if the
  procedures therefor established by such law, as amended  by  local  law,
  shall be acceptable to the commissioner of education.
    3.  The  records  of  any  state  department, division, board, bureau,
  commission or other agency.


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