New York Statutes
§ 6503 — Practice of a profession
§ 6503. Practice of a profession. Admission to the practice of a\nprofession (1) entitles the licensee to practice the profession as\ndefined in the article for the particular profession, (2) entitles the\nindividual licensee to use the professional title as provided in the\narticle for the particular profession, and (3) subjects the licensee to\nthe procedures and penalties for professional misconduct as prescribed\nin this article (sections sixty-five hundred nine, sixty-five hundred\nten, and sixty-five hundred eleven).\n
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