To practice within New York State, a professional must be licensed and REGISTERED.
Update (posted on August 6, 2011): I just learned that Knapp renewed his registration and now his status appears as "Registered." When I checked his license information a couple days ago, he was not registered. So, even though he is registered now, he practiced without registration for over two months.
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Hey Lom...
To you and any readers that may find your blog entry...
I wrote a memoir-type piece in which I bring up John's license registration expiration. That piece is here...
In Cog Nito
I was thinking today about the old adage that states, "Silence is golden."
I think I'll change it to "Silence is not always golden; often it is more like coal...or perhaps fertilizer."
I read something last night that I hadn't seen before on the New York Office of Professions link. The last sentence on this page states:
"Practicing a profession without a license and current registration is a felony in New York State."
Of course, there may be a grace period, as I mentioned in the blog piece In Cog Nito.
Thank you for this information. I did not read this before.
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