N.Y. Exec. Law § 633
Confidentiality of records
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Current — June 29, 2026
As of January 1, 2024
§ 633. Confidentiality of records. * 1. Records maintained by the\noffice and proceedings by the office based thereon regarding a claim\nsubmitted by a victim or a claimant shall be deemed confidential with\nthe following exceptions:\n (a) requests for information based upon legitimate criminal justice\npurposes;\n (b) judicial subpoenas;\n (c) requests for information by the victim or claimant or his or her\nauthorized representative;\n (d) for purposes necessary and proper for the administration of this\narticle.\n * NB Effective until December 8, 2024\n * 1. Records maintained by the office and proceedings by the office\nbased thereon regarding a claim submitted by a victim or a claimant\nshall be deemed confidential and shall not be shared with any government\nor private entity, with the following exceptions:\n (a) requests for information based on legitimate criminal justice\npurposes as determined by the agency, provided that, in such case, the\noffice shall furnish only that portion of the information that is\nlegally required;\n (b) judicial subpoenas;\n (c) requests for information by the victim or claimant or his or her\nauthorized representative; or\n (d) for purposes necessary and proper for the administration of this\narticle.\n * NB Effective December 8, 2024\n 2. All other records, including but not limited to, records maintained\npursuant to sections six hundred thirty-one-a and six hundred\nthirty-two-a of this article and proceedings by the office based thereon\nshall be public record.\n 3. Any report or record obtained by the office, the confidentiality of\nwhich is protected by any other law or regulation, shall remain\nconfidential subject to such law or regulation.\n
§ 633. Confidentiality of records. 1. Records maintained by the\noffice and proceedings by the office based thereon regarding a claim\nsubmitted by a victim or a claimant shall be deemed confidential and\nshall not be shared with any government or private entity, with the\nfollowing exceptions:\n (a) requests for information based on legitimate criminal justice\npurposes provided that, in such cases in which the crime victim reported\nto a support agency that is also a victim services provider as defined\nin clause (B) of subparagraph (iii) of paragraph (c) of subdivision one\nof section six hundred thirty-one of this article, the office shall not\nprovide any personally identifying information or information tending to\nidentify the victim or claimant;\n (b) judicial subpoenas;\n (c) requests for information by the victim or claimant or his or her\nauthorized representative; or\n (d) for purposes necessary and proper for the administration of this\narticle.\n 2. All other records, including but not limited to, records maintained\npursuant to sections six hundred thirty-one-a and six hundred\nthirty-two-a of this article and proceedings by the office based thereon\nshall be public record.\n 3. Any report or record obtained by the office, the confidentiality of\nwhich is protected by any other law or regulation, shall remain\nconfidential subject to such law or regulation.\n
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.