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19 NYCRR 197-3.5

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Successful completion of course

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(a)Any course for continuing education shall be accepted for credit on the basis of attendance only. For those courses that have received pre-instruction approval from the Department of State, the course administrator must submit to the Department of State within 15 days of completion of the class, the names of all individuals who successfully complete the approved course together with the unique identification number assigned by the Department of State to all such individuals. For those courses that have received post-instruction approval from the Department of State pursuant to section 197-3.4 of this Subpart, the course administrator must submit this information to the Department of State within 15 days of having been granted post-instruction approval by the Department of State.
(b)Evidence of successful completion of the course must be furnished to students in certificate form. The certificates must indicate the following: the name of the approved entity, the name of the course, the code number of the course, and that the student who shall be named has satisfactorily completed a continuing education course approved by the Department of State and the number of hours earned. The certificate must be signed and dated by the person authorized to sign certificates. For those courses that have received post-instruction approval from the Department of State pursuant to section 197-3.4 of this Subpart, the course administrator shall provide this course certificate to qualified course attendees within 30 days of having received Department of State course approval.

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