44 - Records and data in aid of audit; destruction of certain papers.

§ 44. Records and data in aid of audit; destruction of certain papers.  1. Where powers and duties of the comptroller relate to moneys, funds or  securities  of  the  state,  or to state appropriations, or to funds and  securities administered under state supervision, or  to  obligations  of  the  state  or of state agencies, the comptroller, except as provided in  subdivision two of this section, shall preserve  all  data  and  records  pertaining  to  his acts and proceedings in the exercise and performance  of such powers and duties, and of his  transactions  with  other  public  officers,   and   with   corporations  and  individuals,  in  connection  therewith, to the end that the necessary  information  acquired  by  him  through  such  acts,  proceedings  and  transactions may be at all times  available as an aid to the comptroller and his successors in  exercising  the  functions  of  audit  of  vouchers,  official accounts, accrual and  collection of revenues  and  receipts,  and  of  prescribed  methods  of  accounting.    2.   Notwithstanding   any   other  provision  of  this  article,  the  comptroller may destroy any of the following  described  papers  now  or  hereafter  in  the  custody of the department of audit and control after  they have been in such custody six years or more:    a. Estimates  and  requisitions  of  state  departments,  commissions,  boards, bodies, officers and institutions;    b. Working papers;    c. Unsuccessful bids;    d. Any other papers which, in the judgment of the comptroller, are not  and  will  not  be  of  use  in  connection  with  audits,  accounts and  accountings, accrual and collection of revenues and receipts or payments  of moneys from the state treasury or from  any  fund  or  funds  in  his  custody.    The  comptroller  shall  not  destroy any papers which in his judgment  might be of  historic  value  without  first  submitting  a  description  thereof  to  the  commissioner of education and obtaining his consent to  their destruction. This subdivision shall not authorize the  destruction  of  any  papers  the preservation or production of which shall have been  directed by  a  court  or  judge  for  the  purposes  of  an  action  or  proceeding.