New York Statutes
§ 42 — Functions; powers and duties
New York § 42
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N.Y. Judiciary § 42 (2026).
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§ 42. Functions; powers and duties. The commission shall have the\nfollowing functions, powers and duties:\n 1. To conduct hearings and investigations, administer oaths or\naffirmations, subpoena witnesses, compel their attendance, examine them\nunder oath or affirmation and require the production of any books,\nrecords, documents or other evidence that it may deem relevant or\nmaterial to an investigation; and the commission may designate any of\nits members or any member of its staff to exercise any such powers,\nprovided, however, that except as is otherwise provided in section\nforty-three of this article, only a member of the commission or the\nadministrator shall exercise the power to subpoena witnesses or require\nthe production of books, records, documents or other evidence.\n
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