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Part 104, 22NYCRR, Regulations of the Judiciary Retention and Disposition of Court Records | New York State Archives
Part 104, 22NYCRR, Regulations of the Judiciary Retention and Disposition of Court Records
Part (§ 104.1) added by renum. Part7, filed Feb. 2, 1982; repealed, new (§§ 104.1-104.5) filed July 13, 1989 eff. July 5, 1989.
§ 104.1 Application.
(a) These rules shall apply to court records of all the courts of the Unified Court System, including records of commissioners of jurors. Any action taken with respect to the records of the Court of Appeals and Appellate Divisions shall be subject to the approval of the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals and the Presiding Justices of the Appellate Divisions for the records in their respective courts.
(c) The term microphotography shall include all methods of microimaging.
§ 104.2 Retention schedules.
§104.3 Procedure for disposition of court records.
(e) In those actions or proceedings where the retention schedules provide that the period of retention shall commence at the date of disposition of the action or proceeding, where the clerk of any court has opened a case file for such action or proceeding, and where a continuous period of at least five years has elapsed during which such file is totally inactive, there being no additional papers filed therein nor any additional notations made therein or on the file jacket, the required period of retention for such file shall be deemed to have commenced at the end of such five-year period and the file may be disposed of in accordance with these rules and the appropriate retention schedules. This provision shall have no effect upon the action or proceeding of any substantive or procedural rights of any of the parties.
§ 104.4 Microphotography of court records.
§ 104.5 Confidentiality.