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:Where the office receives a request for another agency's data which is in the possession of the office because it administers, operates or manages a statewide technology program, the office will transmit, within five days, in writing the request to the agency that owns the data with a copy of this law and send a copy of the transmittal to the requester. Upon receiving the forwarded request, the agency must comply with article six of the public officers law as if it had initially received the request. The time periods for responding to a request as required by article six of the public officers law commence when the agency receives the request from the office.
 
:Where the office receives a request for another agency's data which is in the possession of the office because it administers, operates or manages a statewide technology program, the office will transmit, within five days, in writing the request to the agency that owns the data with a copy of this law and send a copy of the transmittal to the requester. Upon receiving the forwarded request, the agency must comply with article six of the public officers law as if it had initially received the request. The time periods for responding to a request as required by article six of the public officers law commence when the agency receives the request from the office.
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Revision as of 15:21, 3 October 2020

NY STT § 106. Responsibility to respond to the freedom of information law for certain data
Short Title STT § 106. Responsibility to respond to the freedom of information law for certain data
Official Text NY STT § 106. Responsibility to respond to the freedom of information law for certain data
Country/Jurisdiction United States
State or Province New York
Regulatory Bodies The New York State Senate
Date Enacted 2019

Scope of the Law State Technology Law - Article 1, Section 106: Responsibility to respond to the freedom of information law for certain data
Information

Taxonomy Exclusion
Strategies


Text of the law

Section 106: Responsibility to respond to the freedom of information law for certain data Exclusion, Identification, Aggregation, Surveillance

Where the office receives a request for another agency's data which is in the possession of the office because it administers, operates or manages a statewide technology program, the office will transmit, within five days, in writing the request to the agency that owns the data with a copy of this law and send a copy of the transmittal to the requester. Upon receiving the forwarded request, the agency must comply with article six of the public officers law as if it had initially received the request. The time periods for responding to a request as required by article six of the public officers law commence when the agency receives the request from the office.



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