New York Statutes

§ 435 — License without examination; temporary licenses

New York § 435
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 28Practice of Barbering

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N.Y. General Business § 435 (2026).

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§ 435. License without examination; temporary licenses.

1.Any person\nover the age of seventeen years who shall present to the secretary of\nstate satisfactory evidence that he has been actually engaged in the\npractice of barbering in this state for at least one year within the\nperiod of three years immediately prior to July first, nineteen hundred\nforty-seven, shall be entitled to a license under this article without\nexamination, provided that application therefor, accompanied by the\nphotographs, evidence and the certificate required by paragraphs (a),\n(b) and (c), respectively, of subdivision one of section four hundred\nthirty-four of this article and the required annual license fee, is\nfiled with the secretary of state not later than December thirty-first,\nnineteen hundred f

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