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New York

Executive · Department of State
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§ 90. Department of state; secretary of state.
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§ 91. Rules.
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§ 92. Deputies.
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§ 93. Custody of records.
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§ 93-A. Examination of reports.
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§ 94. Commission on ethics and lobbying in government.
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§ 94-A. Consumer protection division.
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§ 94-B. Office for new Americans.
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§ 94-D. New York Asian American and Pacific Islander commission.
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§ 95. Legislative manual.
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§ 96. Fees and refunds.
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§ 96-A. Fees for services rendered pursuant to the uniform commercial code.
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§ 97. Completing unfinished papers.
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§ 97-A. Affirmation in lieu of oath.
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§ 98. Copies of amendments to rules for admission of attorneys.
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§ 99. Central state registry of security guards.
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§ 100. Central state registry of armored car guards.
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§ 100-A. Information on state agencies pertaining to persons subjected to section seventy-three-a of the public officers law and who hold policy-m.
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§ 101. Accessibility, rules and regulations.
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§ 101-A. Legislative notification of the proposed adoption, amendment, suspension or repeal of agency rules.
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§ 101-B. Application by municipal corporations for the suspension of certain rules.
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§ 102. Filing and publication of codes, rules and regulations.
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§ 103. Future editions and supplements of official compilations.
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§ 104. Departmental cooperation.
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§ 104-A. Departmental cooperation regarding water quality.
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§ 105. Changes in codes, rules or regulations.
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§ 106. Proof of codes, rules and regulations.
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§ 106-A. Internet access to the New York code, rules and regulations.
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§ 107. Intergovernmental agreements.
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§ 108. Address confidentiality program.
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§ 109. Registration of certain service providers.
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§ 110. Administration of certain monies.
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§ 130. Appointment of notaries public.
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§ 131. Procedure of appointment; fees and commissions; fee payment methods.
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§ 132. Certificates of official character of notaries public.
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§ 133. Certification of notarial signatures.
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§ 134. Signature and seal of county clerk.
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§ 135. Powers and duties; in general; of notaries public who are attorneys at law.
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§ 135-A. Notary public or commissioner of deeds; acting without appointment; fraud in office.
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§ 135-B. Advertising by notaries public.
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§ 135-C. Electronic notarization.
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§ 136. Notarial fees.
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§ 137. Statement as to authority of notaries public.
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§ 138. Powers of notaries public or other officers who are stockholders, directors, officers or employees of a corporation.
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§ 139. Commissioners of deeds within the state.
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§ 140. Commissioners of deeds in the city of New York.
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§ 141. Commissioners of deeds in other states, territories and foreign countries.
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§ 142. Powers of such commissioners.
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§ 142-A. Validity of acts of notaries public and commissioners of deeds notwithstanding certain defects.
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§ 143. Fees of such commissioners.
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§ 144. Saving clause.
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§ 144-A. Eligible professions for the purchase, sale, and use of body armor.
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