New York Statutes
§ 57.25 — Records retention and disposition
New York § 57.25
JurisdictionNew York
Law ACAArts and Cultural Affairs
Title UDivisions of History and Public Records
Art. 57-ALocal Government Records Law
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N.Y. Arts and Cultural Affairs § 57.25 (2026).
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§ 57.25. Records retention and disposition.
1.It shall be the\nresponsibility of every local officer to maintain records to adequately\ndocument the transaction of public business and the services and\nprograms for which such officer is responsible; to retain and have\ncustody of such records for so long as the records are needed for the\nconduct of the business of the office; to adequately protect such\nrecords; to cooperate with the local government's records management\nofficer on programs for the orderly and efficient management of records\nincluding identification and management of inactive records and\nidentification and preservation of records of enduring value; to dispose\nof records in accordance with legal requirements; and to pass on to his\nsuccessor records needed for the c
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(New York Attorney General Reports, 1994)
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Short title§ 57.17
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