New York Statutes
§ 433 — Powers of the secretary of state
New York § 433
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N.Y. General Business § 433 (2026).
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§ 433. Powers of the secretary of state. In addition to the powers and\nduties elsewhere prescribed in this article, the secretary of state\nshall have power: 1. To appoint an adequate number of assistants,\ninspectors and other employees as may be necessary to carry out the\nprovisions of this article, to prescribe their duties, and to fix their\ncompensation within the amount appropriated therefor.\n 2. To examine into the qualifications and fitness of applicants for\nlicenses or certificates and of prospective applicants under this\narticle.\n 3. To require all persons licensed or registered under this article to\nsubmit to physical examination by a physician or nurse practitioner\nselected by the secretary of state.\n 4. To keep records of all licenses issued, suspended or revoked
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