N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 22, § 7400.7
(4) Financial disclosure statement shall mean the annual statement of financial disclosure approved by the Chief Judge pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 211 of the Judiciary Law.
(b) Scope.
(4) The commission shall make available for public inspection the information set forth in annual statements of financial disclosure filed pursuant to law and maintained by the commission, except the following information which shall remain confidential: categories of value and amount in statements pertaining to calendar years prior to 2014; names of unemancipated children; and information deleted from public inspection pursuant to section 40.1(l)(6) of this Title. The commission maintains financial disclosure statements pertaining to the current reporting year, and the six previous reporting years.
(c) Procedure regarding filing extension.
(2) The request for the extension can be made by written application mailed to the Ethics Commission, telephone or email, and shall include:
(i)
(3) The request for an extension must be signed by the candidate requesting the extension, if the request is made by written application mailed to the Ethics Commission.
(d) Commission action regarding extension requests.
(6) No extension of time to file a financial disclosure statement shall be granted to a candidate beyond 35 days after he or she becomes a candidate.
(e) Procedure regarding deletion requests.
(2) The request for the deletion shall include:
(3) The request for deletion must be signed by the candidate requesting the deletion, and must be filed with a complete financial disclosure statement containing the information sought to be deleted.
(f) Commission action regarding deletion requests.
(3) Unless the commission decides by a majority of the total members of the commission without vacancy that the information that would otherwise be required to be made available for public inspection will have no material bearing on the discharge of the candidate's official duties, if he or she is elected, the commission shall deny the request for deletion. In applying the material bearing standard to decide deletion requests, the commission weighs competing public and private interests including the following: Judiciary Law, section 211(4) and Part 40 of this Title establish a strong public policy favoring disclosure. Thus candidate otherwise required to file, who have requested deletions, must demonstrate that an individual exception to this policy is warranted.
(4) The commission shall give written notice of its decision to the candidate requesting the deletion, by overnight mail. The commission shall also advise the candidate of its decision by telephone.
(g) Public inspection of statements.
(a) Definitions.