New York Laws
Title 1 - Licensing of Mold Inspection, Assessment and Remediation Specialists and Minimum Work Standards
932 - License; Procedure.

(a) be eighteen years of age or older;
(b) have satisfactorily completed commissioner approved course work,
including training on the appropriate use and care of personal
protection equipment;
(c) paid the appropriate fees as provided in subdivision six of this
section; and
(d) submitted insurance certificates evidencing workers' compensation
coverage, if required, and liability insurance of at least fifty
thousand dollars providing coverage for claims arising from the licensed
activities and operations performed pursuant to this article.
4. An applicant for a license to perform mold remediation shall meet
the following minimum requirements:
(a) be eighteen years of age or older;
(b) have satisfactorily completed commissioner approved course work,
including training on the appropriate use and care of personal
protection equipment;
(c) paid the appropriate fees as provided in subdivision six of this
section; and
(d) submitted insurance certificates evidencing workers' compensation
coverage, if required, and liability insurance of at least fifty
thousand dollars providing coverage for claims arising from the licensed
activities and operations performed pursuant to this article.
5. An applicant for a license to perform mold abatement shall meet the
following minimum requirements:
(a) be eighteen years of age or older;
(b) have satisfactorily completed commissioner approved course work,
including training on the appropriate use and care of personal
protection equipment; and
(c) paid the appropriate fees as provided in subdivision six of this
section.
6. The commissioner shall charge and collect the following
non-refundable fees which shall accompany each application:
(a) a fee for an initial application for a license as determined by
the commissioner, of not less than five hundred dollars nor more than
one thousand dollars for a mold remediation license, not less than one
hundred fifty dollars nor more than three hundred dollars for a mold
assessment license and not less than fifty dollars nor more than one
hundred dollars for an individual mold abatement license;
(b) a fee for renewal of a license equal to the application fee; and
(c) a fee to be charged to a course provider for review of each course
submitted for approval, as determined by the commissioner, of not less
than five hundred dollars and not more than one thousand dollars, and an
additional fee to be charged to a course provider of not less than one
hundred dollars nor more than two hundred dollars for review of changes
of technical content.