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Code · New York · Education · The Professions · General Provisions · Unauthorized Acts

§ 6513. Unauthorized use of a professional title a crime.

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§ 6513. Unauthorized use of a professional title a crime. 1. Anyone
not authorized to use a professional title regulated by this title, and
who uses such professional title, shall be guilty of a class A
misdemeanor.
2. Anyone who knowingly aids or abets three or more persons not
authorized to use a professional title regulated by this title, to use
such professional title, or knowingly employs three or more persons not
authorized to use a professional title regulated by this title, who use
such professional title in the course of such employment, shall be
guilty of a class E felony.
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