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19 NYCRR 1104.1 - Certification and licensing by reciprocity

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An applicant may be certified or licensed in the State of New York without examination and without further qualification if the applicant provides proof, satisfactory to the Department of State:

(a)that the applicant is certified or licensed in another state or territory; and
(b)that the certification and licensing requirements of that state or territory meet the following criteria:
(1)the state or territory's certification and licensing program is in compliance with the provisions of title XI of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989;
(2)the state or territory's examination has been approved by the Appraiser Qualification Board of the Appraisal Foundation; and
(3)the state or territory has licensing and certification qualification requirements that meet or exceed those of New York State.

19 NYCRR 1104.2 - Term of reciprocal certificate and reciprocal license

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(a)The term of a reciprocal certificate shall be two years.
(b)The term of a reciprocal license shall be two years.

19 NYCRR 1104.3 - Fees for reciprocal certificate and reciprocal license

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(a)The application and renewal fee for a reciprocal certificate shall be the same as the application fee for certification established by section 160-f of the Executive Law.
(b)The application and renewal fee for a reciprocal license shall be the same as the application fee for licensing established by section 160-f of the Executive Law.

19 NYCRR 1104.4 - Temporary reciprocal certificate and temporary reciprocal license

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(a)A nonresident applicant may apply for a temporary reciprocal certificate. Each such applicant must comply with the conditions set forth in section 1104.1 of this Part. The term of a temporary reciprocal certificate shall be one year from the date of issue. The application fee for a temporary reciprocal certificate shall be 50 percent of the application fee for certification established by section 160-f of the Executive Law.
(b)A nonresident may apply for a temporary reciprocal license. Each such applicant must comply with the conditions set forth in section 1104.1 of this Part. The term of a temporary reciprocal license shall be one year from the date of issue. The application fee for a temporary reciprocal license shall be 50 percent of the application fee for licensing established by section 160-f of the Executive Law.

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