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Code · New York · Education · The Professions · Athletic Trainers

§ 8355. Requirements and procedure for professional licensure.

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§ 8355. Requirements and procedure for professional licensure. To
qualify for a license as an athletic trainer under this article, an
applicant shall fulfill the following requirements:
1. Application: file an application with the department;
2. Education: have received an education including a bachelor's, its
equivalent or higher degree in accordance with the commissioner's
regulations;
3. Experience: have experience in accordance with the commissioner's
regulations;
4. Examination: pass an examination in accordance with the
commissioner's regulations;
5. Age: be at least twenty-one years of age;
6. Fees: pay a fee for an initial license of one hundred fifty-eight
dollars to the department; and a fee of fifty-eight dollars for each
triennial registration period; and
7. Character: be of good moral character as determined by the
department.
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