New York Labor Law Title 1 - LICENSING OF MOLD INSPECTION, ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION SPECIALISTS AND MINIMUM WORK STANDARDS
- 930 - Definitions.
As used in this article: 1. "Department" means the department of labor. 2. "Mold" means any indoor multi-cellular fungi growth capable of creating toxins that...
- 931 - Licensing Requirements.
1. It shall be unlawful for any contractor to engage in mold assessment on a project, or to advertise or hold themselves out as a...
- 932 - License; Procedure.
1. The commissioner shall establish minimum qualifications for licensing. 2. Applications for licenses and renewal licenses shall be submitted to the commissioner in writing on...
- 933 - Exemptions.
The following persons shall not be required to obtain a license as provided in this title in order to perform mold assessment, remediation, or abatement:...
- 934 - License Issuance and Renewal.
1. Licenses issued pursuant to the provisions of this title shall be valid for a period of two years from the date of issuance and...
- 935 - Practice by License Holder.
1. A mold assessment license holder who intends to perform mold assessment on a mold remediation project shall prepare a work analysis for the project....
- 936 - Licensee Duites; Prohibited Activities.
936. Licensee duties; prohibited activities. 1. A mold assessment licensee who performs mold assessment services shall provide a written report to each person for whom...
- 937 - Civil Penalties and Revocation.
1. The commissioner may, after a notice and hearing, suspend or revoke any license, or censure, fine, or impose probationary or other restrictions on any...
- 938 - Denial of License; Complaints; Notice of Hearing.
1. The commissioner shall, before making a determination to deny an application for a license, notify the applicant in writing of the reasons for such...
- 939 - Judicial Review.
The action of the commissioner in suspending, revoking or refusing to issue or renew a license, or issuing an order directing the cessation of unlicensed...
- 940 - Rulemaking Authority.
The commissioner may adopt rules and regulations to oversee the practice of mold assessment, remediation and abatement and to ensure the health, safety and welfare...
Last modified: February 3, 2019