N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 21 § 701.4 - Nonrequired access to records
(a) The commission may choose, in accordance
with its enabling act or other appropriate statute, to provide access to
certain records even though such disclosure is not required by the Personal
Privacy Protection Law.
(b) Whenever
the commission provides access to any of its records pursuant to subdivision
(a) of this section, the data subject shall be so informed in writing by the
privacy compliance officer or the privacy compliance appeals officer. However,
such disclosure shall be deemed to have been made pursuant to subdivision (a)
of this section, regardless of whether the requester is so informed.
(c) Disclosure of any records by the
commission pursuant to subdivision (a) of this section shall not be deemed to
require the commission to provide the date subject with access to any other
records; nor shall it require the commission to provide any other data subject
with access to those types of records.
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