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§  69-p.  License  without examination. 1.  Any person over the age of  eighteen years who shall present to the secretary of state  satisfactory  evidence   that  he  has  been  actually  engaged  in  the  business  of  installing, servicing or maintaining security or fire alarm  systems  in  this  state  for  at  least  two  years within the period of three years  immediately prior to October first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two,  shall  be  entitled  to  a  license  under  this  article  without examination,  provided that application therefor is accompanied by the requirements of  paragraphs (a) and (b), respectively,  of  subdivision  one  of  section  sixty-nine-o  of  this  article  and the required annual license fee, is  filed with the secretary of state.    2.  The  secretary  of  state  shall  upon  application  and   without  examination,  issue  a  license  to  any person over the age of eighteen  years who  has  been  duly  licensed  by  any  other  state,  territory,  protectorate  or  dependency  of  the  United  States  to  engage in the  business of installing, servicing or maintaining security or fire  alarm  systems  upon  compliance  with standards and requirements not lower, in  the judgment of the secretary  of  state,  than  those  of  this  state,  provided,  however,  that  such  state  extends  similar  reciprocity to  licensees of this state. Such application shall be  accompanied  by  the  requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b), respectively, of subdivision one  of section sixty-nine-o of this article and the required license fee.    3.  (a)  If  any  person,  eligible for any license, mentioned in this  section, be in the military service at or during  the  time  application  for such license is required to be filed and license fee paid, according  to  the  provisions  of  this  section,  the  period  within  which said  application may be filed and license fee may be  paid,  is  extended  in  behalf  of such person, until three months after the termination of said  military service,  any  provision  contained  in  this  article  to  the  contrary, notwithstanding.    (b) In the case of persons who are or were in the military service and  have   been   or   will   be  discharged  under  conditions  other  than  dishonorable, the period of two years specified in  subdivision  one  of  this  section need not be continuous. The length of time such person was  engaged in the business of installing, servicing or maintaining security  or fire alarm systems before entering the military service may be  added  to  any period of time during which such person was or is engaged in the  business of installing, servicing or maintaining security or fire  alarm  systems after the termination of military service.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-6-d > 69-p

§  69-p.  License  without examination. 1.  Any person over the age of  eighteen years who shall present to the secretary of state  satisfactory  evidence   that  he  has  been  actually  engaged  in  the  business  of  installing, servicing or maintaining security or fire alarm  systems  in  this  state  for  at  least  two  years within the period of three years  immediately prior to October first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two,  shall  be  entitled  to  a  license  under  this  article  without examination,  provided that application therefor is accompanied by the requirements of  paragraphs (a) and (b), respectively,  of  subdivision  one  of  section  sixty-nine-o  of  this  article  and the required annual license fee, is  filed with the secretary of state.    2.  The  secretary  of  state  shall  upon  application  and   without  examination,  issue  a  license  to  any person over the age of eighteen  years who  has  been  duly  licensed  by  any  other  state,  territory,  protectorate  or  dependency  of  the  United  States  to  engage in the  business of installing, servicing or maintaining security or fire  alarm  systems  upon  compliance  with standards and requirements not lower, in  the judgment of the secretary  of  state,  than  those  of  this  state,  provided,  however,  that  such  state  extends  similar  reciprocity to  licensees of this state. Such application shall be  accompanied  by  the  requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b), respectively, of subdivision one  of section sixty-nine-o of this article and the required license fee.    3.  (a)  If  any  person,  eligible for any license, mentioned in this  section, be in the military service at or during  the  time  application  for such license is required to be filed and license fee paid, according  to  the  provisions  of  this  section,  the  period  within  which said  application may be filed and license fee may be  paid,  is  extended  in  behalf  of such person, until three months after the termination of said  military service,  any  provision  contained  in  this  article  to  the  contrary, notwithstanding.    (b) In the case of persons who are or were in the military service and  have   been   or   will   be  discharged  under  conditions  other  than  dishonorable, the period of two years specified in  subdivision  one  of  this  section need not be continuous. The length of time such person was  engaged in the business of installing, servicing or maintaining security  or fire alarm systems before entering the military service may be  added  to  any period of time during which such person was or is engaged in the  business of installing, servicing or maintaining security or fire  alarm  systems after the termination of military service.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-6-d > 69-p

§  69-p.  License  without examination. 1.  Any person over the age of  eighteen years who shall present to the secretary of state  satisfactory  evidence   that  he  has  been  actually  engaged  in  the  business  of  installing, servicing or maintaining security or fire alarm  systems  in  this  state  for  at  least  two  years within the period of three years  immediately prior to October first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two,  shall  be  entitled  to  a  license  under  this  article  without examination,  provided that application therefor is accompanied by the requirements of  paragraphs (a) and (b), respectively,  of  subdivision  one  of  section  sixty-nine-o  of  this  article  and the required annual license fee, is  filed with the secretary of state.    2.  The  secretary  of  state  shall  upon  application  and   without  examination,  issue  a  license  to  any person over the age of eighteen  years who  has  been  duly  licensed  by  any  other  state,  territory,  protectorate  or  dependency  of  the  United  States  to  engage in the  business of installing, servicing or maintaining security or fire  alarm  systems  upon  compliance  with standards and requirements not lower, in  the judgment of the secretary  of  state,  than  those  of  this  state,  provided,  however,  that  such  state  extends  similar  reciprocity to  licensees of this state. Such application shall be  accompanied  by  the  requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b), respectively, of subdivision one  of section sixty-nine-o of this article and the required license fee.    3.  (a)  If  any  person,  eligible for any license, mentioned in this  section, be in the military service at or during  the  time  application  for such license is required to be filed and license fee paid, according  to  the  provisions  of  this  section,  the  period  within  which said  application may be filed and license fee may be  paid,  is  extended  in  behalf  of such person, until three months after the termination of said  military service,  any  provision  contained  in  this  article  to  the  contrary, notwithstanding.    (b) In the case of persons who are or were in the military service and  have   been   or   will   be  discharged  under  conditions  other  than  dishonorable, the period of two years specified in  subdivision  one  of  this  section need not be continuous. The length of time such person was  engaged in the business of installing, servicing or maintaining security  or fire alarm systems before entering the military service may be  added  to  any period of time during which such person was or is engaged in the  business of installing, servicing or maintaining security or fire  alarm  systems after the termination of military service.