§ 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 may be renewed in accordance with the conditions set forth in this article and established by the commissioner.

Terms Used In N.Y. Labor Law 934

  • Commissioner: means the commissioner of the department of labor. See N.Y. Labor Law 930
  • Mold: means any indoor multi-cellular fungi growth capable of creating toxins that can cause pulmonary, respiratory, neurological or other major illnesses after minimal exposure, as such exposure is defined by the environmental protection agency, centers for disease control and prevention, national institute of health, or other federal, state, or local agency organized to study and/or protect human health. See N.Y. Labor Law 930
  • Mold remediation: means conducting the business of removal, cleaning, sanitizing, or surface disinfection of mold, mold containment, and waste handling of mold and materials used to remove mold from surfaces by a business enterprise, including but not limited to, sole proprietorships. See N.Y. Labor Law 930

2. Within thirty days of the receipt of the application and fee for any license issued under this section, the commissioner shall either issue the license or issue a notification of denial pursuant to subdivision one of section nine hundred thirty-eight of this title.

3. Licenses shall be in a form prescribed by the commissioner.

4. The renewal of all licenses granted under the provisions of this article shall be conditioned upon the submission of a certificate of completion of a commissioner-approved course designed to ensure the continuing education of licensees on new and existing mold assessment and mold remediation standards.