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§ 18. License  to  operate  moving  picture apparatus. It shall not be  lawful for any person or persons, save as excepted in section eighteen-a  of this article,  to  operate  any  moving  picture  apparatus  and  its  connections  in  a city of the first class unless such person or persons  so operating such apparatus is duly licensed  as  hereinafter  provided.  Any person desiring to act as such operator shall make application for a  license  to so act to the mayor or licensing authority designated by the  mayor, unless the charter of said  city  so  designates,  which  officer  shall  furnish  to  each  applicant blank forms of application which the  applicant shall fill out. Such officer shall make rules and  regulations  governing the examination of applicants and the issuance of licenses and  certificates.  A  license shall not be granted to an applicant unless he  shall have served as an apprentice under  a  licensed  operator,  for  a  period of not less than six months prior to the date of the application;  the  application  must  be  made  in  writing,  and  contain  a verified  statement to that effect; it must be accompanied by the affidavit of the  licensed operator to the same effect; before entering upon the period of  apprenticeship the applicant must register his name and address with the  officer issuing such license. The applicant shall be given  a  practical  examination  under  the  direction of the officer required to issue such  license and if found competent as  to  his  ability  to  operate  moving  picture  apparatus  and  its  connections  shall receive within six days  after such examination a license as herein provided. Such license may be  revoked or suspended at any time by the officer issuing the same.  Every  license shall continue in force for one year  from  the  date  of  issue  unless  sooner  revoked  or  suspended. Every license, unless revoked or  suspended, as herein provided, may at the end of one year from the  date  of  issue thereof be renewed by the officer issuing it in his discretion  upon application and with or  without  further  examination  as  he  may  direct. Every application for renewal of license must be made within the  thirty  days  previous  to  the expiration of such license.   With every  license granted there shall be issued to  every  person  obtaining  such  license  a certificate, certifying that the person named therein is duly  authorized to operate moving picture apparatus and its connections. Such  certificate shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the room  where  the  person  to  whom it is issued operates moving picture apparatus and  its connections. No person shall be eligible to procure a license unless  he shall be of full age. Any person offending against the provisions  of  this  section, as well as any person who employs or permits a person not  licensed as herein provided to operate moving picture apparatus and  its  connections,  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and upon conviction  thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding the sum of one hundred  dollars, or imprisonment for a period not  exceeding  three  months,  or  both.

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Statutes > New-york > Gct > Article-2 > 18

§ 18. License  to  operate  moving  picture apparatus. It shall not be  lawful for any person or persons, save as excepted in section eighteen-a  of this article,  to  operate  any  moving  picture  apparatus  and  its  connections  in  a city of the first class unless such person or persons  so operating such apparatus is duly licensed  as  hereinafter  provided.  Any person desiring to act as such operator shall make application for a  license  to so act to the mayor or licensing authority designated by the  mayor, unless the charter of said  city  so  designates,  which  officer  shall  furnish  to  each  applicant blank forms of application which the  applicant shall fill out. Such officer shall make rules and  regulations  governing the examination of applicants and the issuance of licenses and  certificates.  A  license shall not be granted to an applicant unless he  shall have served as an apprentice under  a  licensed  operator,  for  a  period of not less than six months prior to the date of the application;  the  application  must  be  made  in  writing,  and  contain  a verified  statement to that effect; it must be accompanied by the affidavit of the  licensed operator to the same effect; before entering upon the period of  apprenticeship the applicant must register his name and address with the  officer issuing such license. The applicant shall be given  a  practical  examination  under  the  direction of the officer required to issue such  license and if found competent as  to  his  ability  to  operate  moving  picture  apparatus  and  its  connections  shall receive within six days  after such examination a license as herein provided. Such license may be  revoked or suspended at any time by the officer issuing the same.  Every  license shall continue in force for one year  from  the  date  of  issue  unless  sooner  revoked  or  suspended. Every license, unless revoked or  suspended, as herein provided, may at the end of one year from the  date  of  issue thereof be renewed by the officer issuing it in his discretion  upon application and with or  without  further  examination  as  he  may  direct. Every application for renewal of license must be made within the  thirty  days  previous  to  the expiration of such license.   With every  license granted there shall be issued to  every  person  obtaining  such  license  a certificate, certifying that the person named therein is duly  authorized to operate moving picture apparatus and its connections. Such  certificate shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the room  where  the  person  to  whom it is issued operates moving picture apparatus and  its connections. No person shall be eligible to procure a license unless  he shall be of full age. Any person offending against the provisions  of  this  section, as well as any person who employs or permits a person not  licensed as herein provided to operate moving picture apparatus and  its  connections,  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and upon conviction  thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding the sum of one hundred  dollars, or imprisonment for a period not  exceeding  three  months,  or  both.

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Statutes > New-york > Gct > Article-2 > 18

§ 18. License  to  operate  moving  picture apparatus. It shall not be  lawful for any person or persons, save as excepted in section eighteen-a  of this article,  to  operate  any  moving  picture  apparatus  and  its  connections  in  a city of the first class unless such person or persons  so operating such apparatus is duly licensed  as  hereinafter  provided.  Any person desiring to act as such operator shall make application for a  license  to so act to the mayor or licensing authority designated by the  mayor, unless the charter of said  city  so  designates,  which  officer  shall  furnish  to  each  applicant blank forms of application which the  applicant shall fill out. Such officer shall make rules and  regulations  governing the examination of applicants and the issuance of licenses and  certificates.  A  license shall not be granted to an applicant unless he  shall have served as an apprentice under  a  licensed  operator,  for  a  period of not less than six months prior to the date of the application;  the  application  must  be  made  in  writing,  and  contain  a verified  statement to that effect; it must be accompanied by the affidavit of the  licensed operator to the same effect; before entering upon the period of  apprenticeship the applicant must register his name and address with the  officer issuing such license. The applicant shall be given  a  practical  examination  under  the  direction of the officer required to issue such  license and if found competent as  to  his  ability  to  operate  moving  picture  apparatus  and  its  connections  shall receive within six days  after such examination a license as herein provided. Such license may be  revoked or suspended at any time by the officer issuing the same.  Every  license shall continue in force for one year  from  the  date  of  issue  unless  sooner  revoked  or  suspended. Every license, unless revoked or  suspended, as herein provided, may at the end of one year from the  date  of  issue thereof be renewed by the officer issuing it in his discretion  upon application and with or  without  further  examination  as  he  may  direct. Every application for renewal of license must be made within the  thirty  days  previous  to  the expiration of such license.   With every  license granted there shall be issued to  every  person  obtaining  such  license  a certificate, certifying that the person named therein is duly  authorized to operate moving picture apparatus and its connections. Such  certificate shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the room  where  the  person  to  whom it is issued operates moving picture apparatus and  its connections. No person shall be eligible to procure a license unless  he shall be of full age. Any person offending against the provisions  of  this  section, as well as any person who employs or permits a person not  licensed as herein provided to operate moving picture apparatus and  its  connections,  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and upon conviction  thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding the sum of one hundred  dollars, or imprisonment for a period not  exceeding  three  months,  or  both.