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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-34 > Title-4 > 3454

§  3454.  Restoration  of  licenses after conviction of a felony. If a  person convicted of  a  felony  or  crime  deemed  to  be  a  felony  is  subsequently pardoned by the governor of the state where such conviction  was  had  or  by  the president of the United States, or shall receive a  certificate of relief from disabilities or a certificate of good conduct  pursuant to article twenty-three of the correction  law  to  remove  the  disability   under   this   section  because  of  such  conviction,  the  commissioner may, in his discretion, on application of such person,  and  on  the  submission  to  him  of  satisfactory evidence, restore to such  person the right to practice in this state.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-34 > Title-4 > 3454

§  3454.  Restoration  of  licenses after conviction of a felony. If a  person convicted of  a  felony  or  crime  deemed  to  be  a  felony  is  subsequently pardoned by the governor of the state where such conviction  was  had  or  by  the president of the United States, or shall receive a  certificate of relief from disabilities or a certificate of good conduct  pursuant to article twenty-three of the correction  law  to  remove  the  disability   under   this   section  because  of  such  conviction,  the  commissioner may, in his discretion, on application of such person,  and  on  the  submission  to  him  of  satisfactory evidence, restore to such  person the right to practice in this state.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-34 > Title-4 > 3454

§  3454.  Restoration  of  licenses after conviction of a felony. If a  person convicted of  a  felony  or  crime  deemed  to  be  a  felony  is  subsequently pardoned by the governor of the state where such conviction  was  had  or  by  the president of the United States, or shall receive a  certificate of relief from disabilities or a certificate of good conduct  pursuant to article twenty-three of the correction  law  to  remove  the  disability   under   this   section  because  of  such  conviction,  the  commissioner may, in his discretion, on application of such person,  and  on  the  submission  to  him  of  satisfactory evidence, restore to such  person the right to practice in this state.