7210 - Certificates of authorization.

§  7210.  Certificates  of  authorization.    1.  Domestic  or foreign  professional  service   corporations,   professional   service   limited  liability  companies,  foreign  professional  service  limited liability  companies,  registered  limited   liability   partnerships,   New   York  registered  foreign  limited  liability  partnerships,  partnerships and  joint enterprises specified in subdivision four of  section  seventy-two  hundred nine of this article, provided each of the foregoing entities is  authorized   to  provide  professional  engineering  or  land  surveying  services  and  general  business  corporations  authorized  to   provide  professional   engineering   or  land  surveying  services  pursuant  to  subdivision six of section seventy-two hundred nine of this article  may  offer  to  provide or provide professional engineering or land surveying  services only after obtaining a certificate of  authorization  from  the  department.   Except   as  otherwise  authorized  by  statute,  rule  or  regulation, other business entities  are  not  authorized  to  offer  or  provide  professional engineering or land surveying services and may not  obtain certificates of authorization  provided  that  nothing  contained  herein  shall  prohibit  an  individual  who  is  licensed  to  practice  professional engineering or  land  surveying  under  this  article  from  obtaining a certificate of authorization upon application and payment of  the appropriate fees provided for under this section.    2.  Upon application a certificate of authorization shall be issued by  the department  to  all  individuals,  corporations,  limited  liability  companies,   limited  liability  partnerships,  partnerships  and  joint  enterprises specified in subdivision one of this section and  which  are  authorized   to  provide  professional  engineering  or  land  surveying  services and pay the appropriate fee.    3. A "certificate of authorization" shall authorize  such  individual,  corporation,  limited  liability company, limited liability partnership,  partnership or joint enterprise to provide professional  engineering  or  land  surveying  services  for  three  years  from  the date of issuance  subject to, as otherwise prescribed  by  law,  the  supervision  of  the  regents  of  the university of the state of New York including the power  to discipline and impose penalties in the same manner and  to  the  same  extent as is provided with respect to individuals and their licenses and  registration pursuant to this title.    4.  An  application,  triennial  renewal,  delinquent  or  replacement  certificate  fee  must  accompany  the  "certificate  of  authorization"  request in the amount shown below. A business entity that fails to renew  its  certificate  of  authorization  before the expiration date shall be  required to pay the additional delinquent fee for  late  filing  of  ten  dollars for each full month it has practiced after the expiration of its  certificate of authorization.    Application fee and first triennial certificate of authorization  -    $125.00;    Triennial renewal fee - $75.00;    Delinquent fee - $10.00 per month of practice without a certificate of    authorization;    Replacement certificate fee - $10.00.    All checks shall be made payable to the state department of education,  state  of  New  York  and  submitted  to  the  department. If a business  enterprise is not eligible to receive a "certificate of  authorization",  the  fee  will  be  retained to cover the costs of processing. Triennial  renewal fees for all "certificates of authorization" are due and payable  on or before the filing date of each triennial registration period.    5. The department shall compile a  registry  of  the  holders  of  all  certificates  of authorization. Such registry shall include the name and  address of all registrants, state whether a certificate of authorizationhas been issued, denied, suspended, or revoked, and disclose whether the  certificate is current or expired. Access to the registry shall be  made  available  electronically  without cost. A record search of the registry  may  be obtained in person or by mail provided that a fee of ten dollars  shall be paid for each putative registrant.