New York Statutes
§ 106 — Proof of codes, rules and regulations
New York § 106
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N.Y. Executive § 106 (2026).
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§ 106. Proof of codes, rules and regulations. Any code, rule or\nregulation of the state of New York may be read in evidence from the\nofficial compilation or supplement thereto. To entitle any copy of a\ncode, rule or regulation published, other than those published in such\nofficial compilation or supplement thereto, to be read in evidence there\nshall be contained in the same book or pamphlet a printed certificate of\nthe secretary of state that such copy is a correct transcript of the\ntext of the code, rule or regulation as published in such official\ncompilation or supplement thereto. For such a certificate the secretary\nof state shall collect such a fee as he shall deem just and reasonable.\n
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