Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 143-3.6 - Refusal of XML documents(a) The central filing office may refuse an XML document if: (1) the XML document, as received by the central filing office: (i) is not machine-readable;(ii) does not contain all required elements in an approved format; or(iii) does not contain all required information in an acceptable format;(2) the XML document is transmitted from a person who is not then an authorized XML remitter; or(3) the XML document may be refused for any other reason specified in article 9 of the UCC or in this Part.(b) The central filing office shall provide an electronic notice to the remitter of a refused XML document, which notice shall contain an identification of the refused XML document and, when possible, an error code or other indication of the reason for the refusal. However, a remitter will not receive a refusal notice if: (1) the XML document cannot be read because it is garbled or in improperly structured data packets;(2) the remitter is not an authorized XML remitter; or(3) the XML document includes an entry in the "county" field or in the "cooperative interest" field.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 19 §§ 143-3.6