New York General Business Code § 406

License application; procedure; requirements; temporary license
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§ 406. License application; procedure; requirements; temporary\nlicense.  1. a. Any person intending to practice nail specialty, waxing,\nnatural hair styling, esthetics or cosmetology as defined in this\narticle, or to own or operate an appearance enhancement business, shall\nfirst make application to the secretary for a license therefor.\n  b. Such application shall be in a form and manner prescribed by the\nsecretary and shall contain such information as, in the secretary's\njudgment, is reasonable and necessary to determine the qualifications\nand fitness for licensing of the applicant.\n  c. The application shall be subscribed by the applicant and affirmed\nunder penalty of perjury.\n  d. Each application shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee as\nprescribed by this article.\n  e. Each application shall be accompanied by a certificate of a duly\nlicensed physician, or nurse practitioner to the extent authorized by\nlaw and consistent with subdivision three of section six thousand nine\nhundred two of the education law on a form prescribed by the secretary,\nshowing freedom from any infectious or communicable disease which\ncertificate shall have been issued within thirty days prior to the date\nof the filing of the application.\n  f. Notwithstanding the educational requirements of this section, a\ntrainee may obtain a license to practice nail specialty if such trainee\nprovides satisfactory evidence to the secretary that such trainee has\nbeen actively engaged in a traineeship for a period of one year and has\ncompleted a course of study set forth by the secretary. Such course of\nstudy may be delivered by electronic means.\n  2. a. Any person seventeen years of age or older may apply to the\nsecretary for a license to practice nail specialty, waxing, natural hair\nstyling, esthetics or cosmetology.\n  b. Each such application shall also be accompanied by satisfactory\nevidence of having taken and passed the appropriate examination or\nexaminations offered by the secretary pursuant to this article for the\nlicense sought and evidence of the successful completion of an approved\ncourse of study in nail specialty, waxing, natural hair styling,\nesthetics or cosmetology in a school duly licensed pursuant to the\neducation law.\n  c. Any applicant for a license to practice nail specialty, waxing,\nnatural hair styling, esthetics or cosmetology may submit satisfactory\nevidence of licensure to practice an equivalent occupation issued by any\nother state, territory, protectorate or dependency of the United States\nor any other country in lieu of the evidence of schooling and\nexamination required by this subdivision, provided that such license was\ngranted in compliance with standards which were, in the judgment of the\nsecretary, not lower than those of this state and provided that such\nstate, territory, protectorate, dependency, or country extends similar\nreciprocity to the licensees of this state, or the applicant practiced\nan equivalent occupation in such state, territory, protectorate,\ndependency or country for a minimum of five years, or the applicant is a\nmember of the household of a member of the armed forces of the United\nStates, national guard or reserves and was a member of such household\nbefore such member relocated to the state.\n  d. Notwithstanding the educational requirements of this section and\nthe testing requirements of this section, an applicant who otherwise has\nmet the licensing requirements of this article for a nail specialist,\nwaxer, natural hair stylist, esthetician or cosmetologist who shall\nprovide satisfactory evidence he or she has been actively and\ncontinuously engaged in the practice of nail specialty, waxing, natural\nhair styling, esthetics or cosmetology for at least one year prior to\nthe effective date of this article, may be issued a license for nail\nspecialty, waxing, natural hair styling, esthetics or cosmetology\npursuant to this article. Notwithstanding the educational

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