§ 69-q. Licenses; display; renewal; duplicates. 1. All licenses shall\nbe for a period of two years.\n 2. No license shall be assignable or transferable except as\nhereinafter provided.\n 3. (a) A license issued to a limited liability company or to a\ncorporation to engage in the business of installing, servicing or\nmaintaining security or fire alarm systems shall require that such\nbusiness be operated under the direction and control of at least one\nmember or manager of the limited liability company or a manager or\nmanaging officer of a corporation, who shall be required to meet the\nlicensing requirements of this article on behalf of the licensee and\nwho, in the case of a corporation, shall not be required to be an\nofficer of the corporation. If such member, manager or managing\nofficer, who shall have met the requirements of this article, ceases to\nact in the capacity of member, manager or managing corporate officer for\nany reason whatsoever, the licensee shall notify the department in\nwriting within fourteen days from such termination or cessation. The\nlicensee may continue to conduct the business of installing, servicing\nor maintaining security or fire alarm systems for a period not to exceed\nsixty days from the date of such termination or cessation; the period of\nsixty days aforesaid may be extended upon application to the secretary\nof state and for good cause for an additional period not to exceed one\nhundred twenty days; by the end of such period a new member, manager or\nmanaging officer must be designated who has met the licensing\nrequirements of this article on behalf of the licensee.\n (b) The limited liability company or corporation shall be liable with\nrespect to all actions taken by its member, manager or managing officer\nacting on behalf of such limited liability company or corporation.\n 4. A license to engage in the business of installing, servicing or\nmaintaining security or fire alarm systems issued to an individual may\nbe assigned or transferred for the remainder of the license period to a\npartnership, limited liability company or corporation if such individual\nis a member of such partnership, a member of the limited liability\ncompany or an officer of such corporation at the time of such assignment\nor transfer. A license issued to a partnership may be assigned or\ntransferred for the remainder of the license period to any one member of\nsuch partnership, provided he obtains the consent of all of the other\nmembers of such partnership. The application for such transfer or\nassignment must be accompanied by the requirements of paragraphs (a) and\n(b) of subdivision one of section sixty-nine-o of this article and by\nproof satisfactory to the department that the requirements herein\nprovided have been complied with. No assignment or transfer shall become\neffective unless and until the endorsement has been made on the face of\nthe license by the department and such license, so endorsed, has been\nreturned to the assignee or transferee. All such endorsements shall be\nmade without payment of any fee. A bona fide purchaser of such business\nfrom the holder of the license thereof may continue to use the license\nof the seller for a period of thirty days from the date of the sale,\nprovided there is endorsed on the face thereof the name of the\npurchaser, the date of the sale, and the signature of the seller and the\npurchaser; and provided further within five days from the date of the\nsale, an application, in accordance with the provisions of this article,\nshall be presented by the purchaser to the secretary of state for a\nlicense to conduct the business of installing, servicing or maintaining\nsecurity or fire alarm systems.\n 5. Employees of a person licensed to conduct the business of\ninstalling, servicing or maintaining security or fire alarm systems\nshall not be required to be licensed provided that the nonlicensed\nemployee have in his possession an identification card i
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