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Health insurance options are available to all New Yorkers, even if you are not a citizen. Counselors are available to help you choose a health insurance plan. Public health insurance plans are free or low-cost. These include Medicaid, Child Health Plus, and the Essential Plan.
Certification is proof of passing a third-party course, such as the Certified Paralegal exam through NALA (National Association of Legal Assistants). A paralegal degree is an accredited credential offered through a college or university, such as an associate degree or a bachelors degree.
New York State Public Health Law Article 33 requires a license, unless otherwise expressly provided, to be issued by the department of health to engage in controlled substance activity. Licenses are valid for two years from their effective date.
New York State Certified Paralegal In order to qualify, you must satisfy one of the following requirements: Pass the Paralegal Advanced Competency Exam (PACE) through the National Federation of Paralegal Associations, Inc. or the Certified Paralegal Exam through the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA)
New York was the first state to enact a CON law in 1964; 26 states enacted CON laws throughout the following decade. Early CON programs typically regulated capital expenditures greater than $100,000, facilities expanding bed capacity and facilities establishing or expanding health care services.
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A Municipal Certificate of Need, or Muni-CON, was originally enacted in 1995 by the New York State Legislature to address a specific instance where a municipality wanted to operate an ambulance but were hampered by a lengthy and complicated approval process.
The NY State of Health is mainly for: People who dont have insurance through a job or Medicare. New Yorkers under 65. New York Small Businesses with 100 or fewer employees.
A Certificate of Status (or Good Standing) is not needed for day-to-day business operations in the state of New York. It is not a business license. Many legally compliant organizations do not even have a current Certificate of Good Standing in their files.

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