Source: https://www.nysdwi.com/new-york-occupational-survey-overview/
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 11:21:58+00:00

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Charged with a crime in New York? If you have, you might wonder if your job might be at stake. To help our readers and clients, we’ve compiled a list of job titles, possible criminal record restrictions, related restrictions, and any rights or appeals procedures. This information was developed from the Legal Action Center.
The following instructions are from the Legal Action Center.
The first column of the survey lists occupations in alphabetical order.
The second column, “Agency,” provides the name of the city or state agency that issues that particular license.
The third column lists any information found in the licensing statute concerning specific restrictions placed on individuals with criminal history records. The column specifies whether the restriction is mandatory (meaning that the licensing agency cannot issue a license to someone with this conviction), or discretionary.
The fourth column describes the circumstances under which a bar may (or in some cases, must) be lifted, such as after passage of a certain amount of time, at the discretion of the licensing agency, or upon receipt of a pardon.
The fifth column, “Related Restrictions or Requirements,” lists information about restrictions or requirements that may not bar an ex-offender from licensure but are likely to have some bearing on whether the licensure or certification will be issued.
If an applicant is denied a license based on criminal record, s/he may appeal the decision in one of several ways. Some licensing statutes have specific provisions for hearings, written appeals or court proceedings that an applicant may pursue.
For further information about a particular license, consult the issuing agency.
20. Check Cashier State Banking Dept Discretionary– may be refused if convicted of a crime or if consorting with anyone who has been convicted of a crime.
Mandatory– must not have been convicted of a felony.
Banking L §369.6 Both bars may be lifted by reversal of conviction, pardon or C/GC.
23. Commercial Feed Mftr/ Distributor Dept of Agri & Mkts Discretionary– may be denied or revoked if convicted of felony.
A & M L §129 Bar may be lifted by pardon or by C/GC.
24. Controlled Substance Mftr/Dist. Dept of Health None N/A Must submit affidavit if ever convicted of drug offense.
30. Disposal Plant or Transportation Service Operator Dept of Agri & Mkts Discretionary– may be barred, suspended or revoked if convicted of a felony.
A & M L §96-z-3 Bar may be lifted by pardon or C/GC.
A & M L §96-z-2 Notice and hearing Review if requested w/in 30 days of denial according to Art. 78 CPLR.
35. Emergency Medical Technician State Emergency Medical Services Council Mandatory bar for (i) certain felonies (e.g. murder, theft, drug offenses, robbery) and (i) embezzlement.
PHL §3005(8) Bar waived if conviction does not demonstrate present danger.
38. Explosives Handler Commissioner of Dept of Labor Discretionary– may be denied or revoked if convicted of crime for which sentenced to serve one or more years in prison.
39. Farm Labor Contractor Div of Labor Standards of Dept of Labor Discretionary– may be denied or revoked if convicted of any crime or offense, except traffic violations.
42. Firearms Carrier Licensing Officer of City Mandatory denial of applicant for felony and serious offenses.
Mandatory– automatic revocation if convicted of felony or serious offense while licensed.
PL §400.00 N/A Good Moral Character and never confined to mental hospital or have history of mental illness.
welfare, or immoral conduct, ADBC.
revoked if convicted of a felony.
revoked for conviction of a felony.
drunkenness or addiction to narcotics.
any felony or high misdemeanor.
Salesperson Dept of Law None Must disclose criminal record.
revocation for any felony conviction.
Overall, New York criminal allegations are extremely serious. Nave + Associates (formerly Anelli Nave) understands that people make mistakes. Even in circumstances where you have made a mistake, it is still important that your rights are protected throughout the judicial process and that you understand the charges you are facing as well as potential consequences.
Nave + Associates (formerly Anelli Nave)’s dedicated criminal attorneys have offices throughout New York and have worked with many clients facing charges. If you are facing criminal charges, contact the criminal defense team at Nave + Associates (formerly Anelli Nave) to schedule a consultation about your case.

References: §369
 §129
 §96
 §96
 Art. 78
 §3005
 §400