New York Statutes

§ 579 — Doing business without license prohibited

New York § 579
JurisdictionNew York
Law BNKBanking
Art. 12-CBudget Planners

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N.Y. Banking § 579 (2026).

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§ 579. Doing business without license prohibited. Only a charitable\ncorporation as defined in paragraph (a) of section one hundred two\n(Definitions) of the not-for-profit corporation law of this state, or an\nentity incorporated in another state and having a similar not-for-profit\nstatus, shall engage in the business of budget planning as defined in\nsubdivision one of section four hundred fifty-five of the general\nbusiness law of this state except as authorized by this article and\nwithout first obtaining a license from the superintendent.\n

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