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§ 3421. Funeral directing; requirements for license to practice. 1. In  order  to  be  licensed, an applicant for licensure shall pass a funeral  directing  examination  prepared  or  approved  by  the  department   to  determine  his  knowledge  and  fitness  therefor,  as  required by this  article. No person shall be permitted to enter funeral director  school,  apply  for  a  funeral  directing  examination  or  apply  for a funeral  directing license without  submitting  to  the  department  satisfactory  evidence of good moral character.    2. Except as provided in subdivision three, the department shall admit  to examination any applicant who pays a fee of forty dollars and submits  evidence  subscribed and affirmed as true under the penalties of perjury  and satisfactory to the department that the applicant:    (a) is a citizen of the United States or an  alien  lawfully  admitted  for permanent residence in the United States;    (b) has satisfactorily completed a course of collegiate level study in  funeral  service,  the  curriculum  of  which  has  been approved by the  department, consisting of not less than ninety quarter credits or  sixty  semester  credits  in  an  institution  or  institutions approved by the  department or an accrediting agency recognized by the department;    (c) has upon entering an approved institution as herein  provided  for  the  purpose  of  beginning  his  funeral service study, registered as a  student  with  the  department  upon  a  form  to  be  provided  by  the  department,  and  has paid to the department a registration fee of fifty  dollars.    3. Delay in registering  as  a  student  as  herein  required  may  be  excused, in the discretion of the commissioner.    4.  The department shall issue a license to practice funeral directing  to an  applicant  for  such  license  on  the  basis  of  the  following  procedures:    (a)  who  shall  have  successfully  passed  the examination as herein  provided in subdivision one of this section, and    (b) who pays a fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars, and    (c) who, after having passed  such  examination,  serves  a  one  year  period  as  a  registered  resident  in  a  manner  satisfactory  to the  department, and    (d) who, has passed a second examination after or during  the  serving  of  a  one  year  period  as a registered resident. The said examination  shall be on the New York state laws, rules and regulations  relating  to  funeral directing and shall be prepared or approved by the department of  health.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-34 > Title-2 > 3421

§ 3421. Funeral directing; requirements for license to practice. 1. In  order  to  be  licensed, an applicant for licensure shall pass a funeral  directing  examination  prepared  or  approved  by  the  department   to  determine  his  knowledge  and  fitness  therefor,  as  required by this  article. No person shall be permitted to enter funeral director  school,  apply  for  a  funeral  directing  examination  or  apply  for a funeral  directing license without  submitting  to  the  department  satisfactory  evidence of good moral character.    2. Except as provided in subdivision three, the department shall admit  to examination any applicant who pays a fee of forty dollars and submits  evidence  subscribed and affirmed as true under the penalties of perjury  and satisfactory to the department that the applicant:    (a) is a citizen of the United States or an  alien  lawfully  admitted  for permanent residence in the United States;    (b) has satisfactorily completed a course of collegiate level study in  funeral  service,  the  curriculum  of  which  has  been approved by the  department, consisting of not less than ninety quarter credits or  sixty  semester  credits  in  an  institution  or  institutions approved by the  department or an accrediting agency recognized by the department;    (c) has upon entering an approved institution as herein  provided  for  the  purpose  of  beginning  his  funeral service study, registered as a  student  with  the  department  upon  a  form  to  be  provided  by  the  department,  and  has paid to the department a registration fee of fifty  dollars.    3. Delay in registering  as  a  student  as  herein  required  may  be  excused, in the discretion of the commissioner.    4.  The department shall issue a license to practice funeral directing  to an  applicant  for  such  license  on  the  basis  of  the  following  procedures:    (a)  who  shall  have  successfully  passed  the examination as herein  provided in subdivision one of this section, and    (b) who pays a fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars, and    (c) who, after having passed  such  examination,  serves  a  one  year  period  as  a  registered  resident  in  a  manner  satisfactory  to the  department, and    (d) who, has passed a second examination after or during  the  serving  of  a  one  year  period  as a registered resident. The said examination  shall be on the New York state laws, rules and regulations  relating  to  funeral directing and shall be prepared or approved by the department of  health.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-34 > Title-2 > 3421

§ 3421. Funeral directing; requirements for license to practice. 1. In  order  to  be  licensed, an applicant for licensure shall pass a funeral  directing  examination  prepared  or  approved  by  the  department   to  determine  his  knowledge  and  fitness  therefor,  as  required by this  article. No person shall be permitted to enter funeral director  school,  apply  for  a  funeral  directing  examination  or  apply  for a funeral  directing license without  submitting  to  the  department  satisfactory  evidence of good moral character.    2. Except as provided in subdivision three, the department shall admit  to examination any applicant who pays a fee of forty dollars and submits  evidence  subscribed and affirmed as true under the penalties of perjury  and satisfactory to the department that the applicant:    (a) is a citizen of the United States or an  alien  lawfully  admitted  for permanent residence in the United States;    (b) has satisfactorily completed a course of collegiate level study in  funeral  service,  the  curriculum  of  which  has  been approved by the  department, consisting of not less than ninety quarter credits or  sixty  semester  credits  in  an  institution  or  institutions approved by the  department or an accrediting agency recognized by the department;    (c) has upon entering an approved institution as herein  provided  for  the  purpose  of  beginning  his  funeral service study, registered as a  student  with  the  department  upon  a  form  to  be  provided  by  the  department,  and  has paid to the department a registration fee of fifty  dollars.    3. Delay in registering  as  a  student  as  herein  required  may  be  excused, in the discretion of the commissioner.    4.  The department shall issue a license to practice funeral directing  to an  applicant  for  such  license  on  the  basis  of  the  following  procedures:    (a)  who  shall  have  successfully  passed  the examination as herein  provided in subdivision one of this section, and    (b) who pays a fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars, and    (c) who, after having passed  such  examination,  serves  a  one  year  period  as  a  registered  resident  in  a  manner  satisfactory  to the  department, and    (d) who, has passed a second examination after or during  the  serving  of  a  one  year  period  as a registered resident. The said examination  shall be on the New York state laws, rules and regulations  relating  to  funeral directing and shall be prepared or approved by the department of  health.