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§  464. Permits; display; renewal; duplicates. 1. All permits shall be  for a period of two years.    2. No permit shall be assignable or transferable.    3. Each permit issued pursuant to this article  shall  be  posted  and  kept  posted  in  some  conspicuous place in the body piercing studio or  tattoo studio in which the permittee is engaged in the practice of  body  piercing or tattooing.    4.  Any  permit which has not been suspended or revoked, may, upon the  payment of the renewal fee prescribed by the  commissioner,  be  renewed  for additional periods of two years from its expiration, upon the filing  on  any  application for such renewal, on a form to be prescribed by the  commissioner.    5. Any person, firm, corporation,  partnership  or  other  association  failing  to  file application and fee for renewal of a permit within one  year immediately following the expiration of his last permit  shall  pay  an additional fee as prescribed by the commissioner.    6.  A  duplicate  permit  may  be  issued  for  one lost, destroyed or  mutilated  upon  application  therefor  on  a  form  prescribed  by  the  commissioner  and  the  payment  of  the  fee prescribed therefor by the  commissioner. Each such duplicate permit shall have the word "duplicate"  stamped across the face thereof and shall bear the same  number  as  the  one it replaces.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-4-a > 464

§  464. Permits; display; renewal; duplicates. 1. All permits shall be  for a period of two years.    2. No permit shall be assignable or transferable.    3. Each permit issued pursuant to this article  shall  be  posted  and  kept  posted  in  some  conspicuous place in the body piercing studio or  tattoo studio in which the permittee is engaged in the practice of  body  piercing or tattooing.    4.  Any  permit which has not been suspended or revoked, may, upon the  payment of the renewal fee prescribed by the  commissioner,  be  renewed  for additional periods of two years from its expiration, upon the filing  on  any  application for such renewal, on a form to be prescribed by the  commissioner.    5. Any person, firm, corporation,  partnership  or  other  association  failing  to  file application and fee for renewal of a permit within one  year immediately following the expiration of his last permit  shall  pay  an additional fee as prescribed by the commissioner.    6.  A  duplicate  permit  may  be  issued  for  one lost, destroyed or  mutilated  upon  application  therefor  on  a  form  prescribed  by  the  commissioner  and  the  payment  of  the  fee prescribed therefor by the  commissioner. Each such duplicate permit shall have the word "duplicate"  stamped across the face thereof and shall bear the same  number  as  the  one it replaces.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-4-a > 464

§  464. Permits; display; renewal; duplicates. 1. All permits shall be  for a period of two years.    2. No permit shall be assignable or transferable.    3. Each permit issued pursuant to this article  shall  be  posted  and  kept  posted  in  some  conspicuous place in the body piercing studio or  tattoo studio in which the permittee is engaged in the practice of  body  piercing or tattooing.    4.  Any  permit which has not been suspended or revoked, may, upon the  payment of the renewal fee prescribed by the  commissioner,  be  renewed  for additional periods of two years from its expiration, upon the filing  on  any  application for such renewal, on a form to be prescribed by the  commissioner.    5. Any person, firm, corporation,  partnership  or  other  association  failing  to  file application and fee for renewal of a permit within one  year immediately following the expiration of his last permit  shall  pay  an additional fee as prescribed by the commissioner.    6.  A  duplicate  permit  may  be  issued  for  one lost, destroyed or  mutilated  upon  application  therefor  on  a  form  prescribed  by  the  commissioner  and  the  payment  of  the  fee prescribed therefor by the  commissioner. Each such duplicate permit shall have the word "duplicate"  stamped across the face thereof and shall bear the same  number  as  the  one it replaces.