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N.Y. Pub. Off. Law § 108

Exemptions

Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Greece Town Mall, L.P. v. New York State (2016)

Most recently applied in Matter of Frid v. McDonald (December 2023)

2014-09-22

§ 108. Exemptions. Nothing contained in this article shall be\nconstrued as extending the provisions hereof to:\n 1. judicial or quasi-judicial proceedings, except proceedings of the\npublic service commission and zoning boards of appeals;\n 2. a. deliberations of political committees, conferences and caucuses.\n b. for purposes of this section, the deliberations of political\ncommittees, conferences and caucuses means a private meeting of members\nof the senate or assembly of the state of New York, or of the\nlegislative body of a county, city, town or village, who are members or\nadherents of the same political party, without regard to (i) the subject\nmatter under discussion, including discussions of public business, (ii)\nthe majority or minority status of such political committees,\nconferences and caucuses or (iii) whether such political committees,\nconferences and caucuses invite staff or guests to participate in their\ndeliberations; and\n 3. any matter made confidential by federal or state law.\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.