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19 NYCRR 1102.1

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(a)Applicants for residential licensing must possess at least two years of full-time experience. Applicants for residential certification must possess at least two years of full-time experience. Applicants for general certification must possess at least two and one-half years of full-time experience. Applicants will not receive credit for any experience gained more than five years prior to the submission of an application for licensing or certification to the Department of State. In addition, applicants must attain the hours of experience required under section 1102.2 of this Part.

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