New York Statutes
§ 89-I — Investigation
New York § 89-I
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N.Y. General Business § 89-I (2026).
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§ 89-i. Investigation. Within five business days after receipt of an\napplication, the department shall transmit to the division two sets of\nfingerprints and the fees required pursuant to paragraph (b) of\nsubdivision ten of section eighty-nine-h of this article. One set of\nfingerprints and the required fee shall be submitted to the federal\nbureau of investigation for a national criminal history record check.\nThe results will be used to ascertain whether or not the applicant has\nbeen charged with or convicted of a serious offense and may cause to be\nconducted an investigation to verify the information contained in the\napplication; provided, however, that the department shall cause such\ninvestigation to be conducted for applicants whose application has not\nbeen submitted and veri
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