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19 NYCRR 1107.20

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Certificates of completion

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Evidence of successful completion of a course must be furnished to students in the form of a certificate. The certificate must be signed by the education coordinator or designee and must indicate the following: the name of the school or organization providing the course; the name of the student; the name of the course that has been completed; the assigned course code number; and the date the student completed the course.

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