750-F - Licenses; display; renewal; duplicates.

§  750-f.  Licenses;  display;  renewal; duplicates.   1. All licenses  shall be for a period of two years.    2.  No  license  shall  be  assignable  or  transferable   except   as  hereinafter provided.    3.  A  license  to conduct the business of operating a pet cemetery or  pet crematorium issued to an individual may be assigned  or  transferred  for  the remainder of the license period to a partnership or corporation  if such individual is a member of such partnership or an officer of such  corporation at the time of such assignment or transfer. A license issued  to a partnership may be assigned or transferred for the remainder of the  license period to any  one  member  of  such  partnership,  provided  he  obtains  the  consent of all of the other members of such partnership. A  license issued to a corporation may be assigned or transferred  for  the  remainder  of  the  license  period  to  any officer of the corporation,  provided he obtains the consent of all of the  other  officers  of  such  corporation.  The  application  for  such transfer or assignment must be  accompanied by the requirements of section seven hundred fifty-e of this  article  and  by  proof  satisfactory  to  the   department   that   the  requirements  herein  provided have been complied with. No assignment or  transfer shall become effective unless and  until  the  endorsement  has  been made on the face of the license by the department and such license,  so  endorsed,  has been returned to the assignee or transferee. All such  endorsements shall be made without payment  of  any  fee.  A  bona  fide  purchaser  of  such  business from the holder of the license thereof may  continue to use the license of the seller from the  date  of  the  sale,  provided  there  is  endorsed  on  the  face  thereof  the  name  of the  purchaser, the date of the sale, and the signature of the seller and the  purchaser; and provided further within five days from the  date  of  the  sale, an application, in accordance with the provisions of this article,  shall  be  presented  by  the  purchaser to the secretary of state for a  license to conduct the business of  operating  a  pet  cemetery  or  pet  crematorium.  Such  license shall be valid until the purchaser's license  application is either granted or denied by the secretary of state.    4. A license to conduct the business of operating a  pet  cemetery  or  pet  crematorium issued to an individual or to a partnership may be used  after the death of the licensed individual or co-partner by his next  of  kin  or  duly  appointed  administrator  or  executor in the name of the  estate from the date of death of such individual or co-partner, provided  that there is endorsed upon the face of the license after  the  name  of  the  decedent the word "deceased", the date of death and the name of the  next of kin, administrator or executor under whose authority the license  is being used, provided that within thirty days from the date  of  death  of  the  licensee,  an application, in accordance with the provisions of  this article, shall be presented by the next of  kin,  administrator  or  executor to the secretary of state for a license to conduct the business  of  operating  a  pet cemetery or pet crematorium. Such license shall be  valid until the next of kin's,  administrator's  or  executor's  license  application is either granted or denied by the secretary of state.    5.  A  license  to conduct the business of operating a pet cemetery or  pet crematorium shall be conspicuously posted upon  the  premises  where  the  licensee  is engaged in the business of operating a pet cemetery or  pet crematorium.    6. Any license which has not been suspended or revoked, may, upon  the  payment  of  the  renewal fee prescribed by this article, be renewed for  additional periods of two years from its expiration, upon the filing  of  an  application  for  such  renewal,  on  a form to be prescribed by the  secretary of state.7. Any person failing to file application and fee  for  renewal  of  a  license  to  conduct  the  business  of  operating a pet cemetery or pet  crematorium within forty-five days immediately following the  expiration  of his or her last license shall pay an additional fee of sixty dollars,  and  if  he  or she fails to file application and fee for renewal within  ninety days he or she shall be ineligible for such license until  he  or  she shall have again met the requirements set forth in this article.    8.  A  duplicate  license  may  be  issued  for one lost, destroyed or  mutilated  upon  application  therefor  on  a  form  prescribed  by  the  secretary  of  state  and  the payment of the fee prescribed therefor by  this  article.  Each  such  duplicate  license  shall  have   the   word  "duplicate"  stamped  across  the  face  thereof and shall bear the same  number as the one it replaces.    9. Notice in writing shall be given  the  secretary  of  state  within  thirty days at his or her office in Albany by the holder of a license to  conduct  the  business of operating a pet cemetery or pet crematorium of  any change in address of the business or residence of the person engaged  in the business of operating a pet cemetery or pet crematorium  together  with the return of license, whereupon a properly signed endorsement will  be  made  on  the  face of the license as to such change and the license  then returned to the licensee. A change of address by a licensee without  such notice and endorsement of  license  shall  operate  to  cancel  the  license.