New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 4 - DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL SERVICE
Chapter VII - PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD
Part 208 - Access to Records of the Board
Section 208.3 - Procedures for inspection and copying of records

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) A request to inspect or copy any record shall be made in writing to the board's executive director at P.O. Box 2074 Empire State Plaza, Agency Building 2, 18th Floor, Albany, NY 12220-0074, or at such other address the board shall designate on the agency's website, who will make suitable arrangements for such inspection during regular office hours at the offices of the board in Albany, New York City or Buffalo, unless the location of a particular record may require its inspection at a particular office, in which case inspection shall occur at such office. Office hours will be provided on the agency's website.

Note:

Most records of the board available for inspection may also be found in the published volume entitled Official Decisions, Opinions and Related Matters of the Public Employment Relations Board, sets of which are kept in various libraries, including the library of the Court of Appeals, the four Appellate Divisions and the board's libraries.

(b) A fee of 25 cents per page will be charged for all print copies made upon request by anyone other than a member of a board panel, to whom one copy of a document may be given without charge. The board will make every effort to comply with requests for such copies as expeditiously as possible.

(c) Stenographic services at hearings held by the board are provided pursuant to arrangements under which the stenographer has exclusive right to reproduce and sell copies of minutes at hearings. While the minutes of hearings may be inspected at the offices of the board, any person desiring a copy of minutes must make arrangements directly with the stenographer. The name and address of the stenographer will be furnished by the executive director upon request.

(d) The records access officer may, in his or her discretion, waive all or any portion of the fees authorized by this section for any record or class of records.

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