2006 New York Code - Funeral Directing; Licensing Reciprocity With Other States.



 
    §  3426.  Funeral  directing; licensing reciprocity with other states.
  The commissioner, in his or her discretion, and otherwise subject to the
  provisions of this article and the rules of the  department  promulgated
  thereunder  prescribing the qualifications for funeral director license,
  may endorse, without examination, a funeral director license  issued  by
  the  proper  authorities  of any other state or political subdivision of
  the United States, upon payment of a fee of three hundred  dollars,  and
  upon submission of evidence satisfactory to the commissioner:
    (a)  that  such  other  state  or  political subdivision of the United
  States maintains a system and standard of qualification and  examination
  for funeral director license, which is substantially equivalent to those
  required in this state; and,
    (b)  that  such  other  state  or  political subdivision of the United
  States gives similar recognition and endorsement  to  licenses  of  this
  state; and,
    (c)  that  the  applicant  for  such  endorsement, since receiving his
  license from such other state or political  subdivision  of  the  United
  States,  has been engaged in the practice of funeral directing for three
  years or more in one or more of the states or political subdivisions  of
  the United States; and,
    (d)  that  such  applicant  for endorsement is actually engaged in the
  practice of funeral directing at the time of application for endorsement
  and is in good and regular standing as a funeral director in each  state
  or  political  subdivision  of  the United States from which he has ever
  received a funeral director license.

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