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19 NYCRR 172.3

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Notice of criminal conviction

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Any watch, guard or patrol agency licensee or any licensed private investigator, or any licensed bail enforcement agent or any registered security guard who is convicted of a crime as defined in the Penal Law in this State or an offense which would constitute a crime in New York in any other state or Federal or foreign jurisdiction, shall give notice of such conviction to the Department of State, Division of Licensing Services, at its Albany Office, by certified mail, return receipt requested, within 10 days from date of conviction. Such notice shall be given notwithstanding pendency of appeal.

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