New York Laws
Article 3 - Administrative and Procedural Provisions
306 - Attendance of Witnesses; Production of Documents and Records.

(b) No person subject to the provisions of this chapter, the insurance
law or the banking law whose conduct, condition or practices are being
investigated, and no officer, director or employee of any such person,
shall be entitled to witness or mileage fees.
(c) In addition to the liabilities and punishment prescribed by the
civil practice law and rules, any person who, without just cause fails
or refuses to attend and testify or to answer any lawful inquiry or to
produce any books, papers or records in obedience to a subpoena issued
by the superintendent shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(d) Every regulated person under this chapter, the insurance law or
the banking law who is given a notice of hearing pursuant to this
chapter shall upon the service of a notice to produce books and records,
when attached to the notice of hearing or mailed subsequently thereto in
the same manner as the notice of hearing, pursuant to such notice,
produce at the hearing the books, records and documents enumerated
therein.