New York Statutes
§ 3370 — Preserving and inspection of records
New York § 3370
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N.Y. Public Health § 3370 (2026).
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§ 3370. Preserving and inspection of records.
1.Any record, including\nprescriptions, required to be kept or maintained by this article shall\nbe preserved for a period of at least five years following the date of\nthe event or transaction recorded, unless a shorter period of time is\nspecifically provided.\n 2. Such records shall be made available during business hours for\ninspection and copying by any officer or employee of the department who\nis charged with the enforcement of this article and to any officer or\nemployee of this state charged with the duty of regulating or licensing\nof any person who by virtue of such license is authorized to obtain,\ndistribute, dispense or administer controlled substances.\n 3. Every record, including prescriptions, required to be kept under\nt
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§ 3300
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