New York Statutes

§ 437 — Apprentices

New York § 437
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 28Practice of Barbering

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N.Y. General Business § 437 (2026).

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§ 437. Apprentices.

1.Each applicant for a certificate of\nregistration as an apprentice shall make an application which shall\ninclude the physician's certificate required by paragraph (c) and the\ncertificate of completion required by paragraph (e-1) of subdivision one\nof section four hundred thirty-four, two recent photographs, and which\ncertificate shall contain such other information required by such\nsection and in such form as the secretary of state may prescribe.\n 2. A certificate of registration as an apprentice shall be for a\nperiod of four years.\n 3. Each certificate of registration issued as provided in this section\nshall be posted in some conspicuous place in the barber shop in which\nthe apprentice is actually engaged in the practice of barbering as an\napprentice.

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La Cloche v. Daniels
195 Misc. 2d 329 (New York Supreme Court, 2003)

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