New York Statutes

§ 89 — Disposition of records, books and papers; rules

New York § 89
JurisdictionNew York
Law JUDJudiciary
Art. 4Appellate Division

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N.Y. Judiciary § 89 (2026).

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§ 89. Disposition of records, books and papers; rules. 1.\nNotwithstanding any other provisions of law except as hereinafter\nprovided, the chief administrator of the courts, with the advice and\nconsent of the administrative board of the courts, shall adopt rules\nproviding for the retention and disposition of records in all courts and\nagencies of the unified court system, including records of commissioners\nof jurors. Such rules shall provide, among other things, that, unless a\npermanent record by microphotography or other method of microimaging\nfirst is made and permanently retained, judgment rolls and other\nrecords, books and papers that affect the mental illness or the sanity\nor competency of any person shall be retained for at least fifty years;\nand that the judgment rolls an

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