New York Statutes

§ 161 — Certain searches, the filing of papers, and certified copies, ordered by state officers to be gratuitous

New York § 161
JurisdictionNew York
Law EXCExecutive
Art. 7Miscellaneous Provisions

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N.Y. Executive § 161 (2026).

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§ 161. Certain searches, the filing of papers, and certified copies,\nordered by state officers to be gratuitous.

1.Each of the following\nofficers, to wit: the secretary of state, the comptroller, the\ncommissioner of taxation and finance, the attorney general, the public\nservice commission, the commissioner of agriculture and markets, the\ncommissioner of transportation, the industrial commissioner, the\nchairman of the state labor relations board, the chairman of the state\nliquor authority, the superintendent of financial services, the state\ncommissioner of human rights, the commissioner of general services and\nthe commissioner of housing and community renewal may require search to\nbe made, in the office of any of the others, or of a county clerk or of\nthe clerk of a court of r

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