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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-8-b > 89-eee

§  89-eee.  Conditions  precedent  to  licensing.  Upon  filing  of an  application for a license, if the secretary shall be satisfied that  the  good  character,  competency  and integrity of the applicant, and of the  principals and  officers  thereof,  are  such  as  to  comply  with  the  provisions of this article, he or she shall thereupon issue a license to  operate  as  an armored car carrier in accordance with the provisions of  this article. Such license shall remain in full force and effect  for  a  period  of  three  years  unless  it  is  surrendered by the licensee or  revoked or suspended as hereinafter provided; if the secretary shall not  so find, the secretary shall not issue such license  and  the  secretary  shall  notify  the  applicant  of the denial in writing.   The secretary  shall approve or deny every application  for  license  hereunder  within  ninety  days  from the filing thereof.  No license shall be issued to an  applicant who  has  been  convicted  of  a  serious  offense,  or  of  a  misdemeanor,  where such conviction, in the discretion of the secretary,  bears such a relationship to providing armored car  services  so  as  to  constitute a bar to licensure.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-8-b > 89-eee

§  89-eee.  Conditions  precedent  to  licensing.  Upon  filing  of an  application for a license, if the secretary shall be satisfied that  the  good  character,  competency  and integrity of the applicant, and of the  principals and  officers  thereof,  are  such  as  to  comply  with  the  provisions of this article, he or she shall thereupon issue a license to  operate  as  an armored car carrier in accordance with the provisions of  this article. Such license shall remain in full force and effect  for  a  period  of  three  years  unless  it  is  surrendered by the licensee or  revoked or suspended as hereinafter provided; if the secretary shall not  so find, the secretary shall not issue such license  and  the  secretary  shall  notify  the  applicant  of the denial in writing.   The secretary  shall approve or deny every application  for  license  hereunder  within  ninety  days  from the filing thereof.  No license shall be issued to an  applicant who  has  been  convicted  of  a  serious  offense,  or  of  a  misdemeanor,  where such conviction, in the discretion of the secretary,  bears such a relationship to providing armored car  services  so  as  to  constitute a bar to licensure.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-8-b > 89-eee

§  89-eee.  Conditions  precedent  to  licensing.  Upon  filing  of an  application for a license, if the secretary shall be satisfied that  the  good  character,  competency  and integrity of the applicant, and of the  principals and  officers  thereof,  are  such  as  to  comply  with  the  provisions of this article, he or she shall thereupon issue a license to  operate  as  an armored car carrier in accordance with the provisions of  this article. Such license shall remain in full force and effect  for  a  period  of  three  years  unless  it  is  surrendered by the licensee or  revoked or suspended as hereinafter provided; if the secretary shall not  so find, the secretary shall not issue such license  and  the  secretary  shall  notify  the  applicant  of the denial in writing.   The secretary  shall approve or deny every application  for  license  hereunder  within  ninety  days  from the filing thereof.  No license shall be issued to an  applicant who  has  been  convicted  of  a  serious  offense,  or  of  a  misdemeanor,  where such conviction, in the discretion of the secretary,  bears such a relationship to providing armored car  services  so  as  to  constitute a bar to licensure.