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§ 193. Permanent certificate. 1. A permanent certificate to operate as
a  common  carrier  of household goods by motor vehicle may be issued by
the commissioner after notice and with or without hearing to  a  carrier
which has held a probationary certificate for at least six months if the
commissioner determines that the holder is fit, willing and able to hold
a permanent certificate.
  2.  In  determining  whether  to grant or deny a permanent certificate
pursuant to subdivision one of  this  section,  the  commissioner  shall
consider  the  carrier's  actual  operating  experience  while holding a
probationary certificate and  the  manner  in  which  that  carrier  has
conducted  itself  with the public. Protests to the grant of a permanent
certificate pursuant to subdivision one of this section shall be limited
to evidence on the carrier's fitness to provide service.
  3. Unless an applicant proposes to provide service in a  more  limited
geographic  area, a permanent certificate issued pursuant to subdivision
one of this section will entitle the holder thereof to  provide  service
as  a  common  carrier  of  household goods by motor vehicle between all
points within a base region which shall consist of each  county  wherein
the  applicant maintains a bona fide place of business and all adjoining
counties; and, between all points within the base region,  as  described
above,  on the one hand, and, on the other, all points in the state. For
the purposes of this section, the counties of Bronx,  Kings,  New  York,
Queens and Richmond shall be considered as one county.
  4. A permanent certificate to operate as a common carrier of household
goods  by  motor  vehicle in a broader geographic area than specified in
subdivision three of this section may  be  issued  by  the  commissioner
after  public  notice  and  with  or without hearing if the commissioner
finds that:

(a) the applicant is fit, willing and able to provide the transportation to be authorized by the certificate and to comply with this chapter and the regulations of the commissioner; and

(b) that the service proposed will be required by the present or future public convenience and necessity. 5. Persons holding a permanent certificate will be subject to a continuing requirement of being fit, willing and able and if, after notice and hearing, the commissioner finds that any person holding a permanent certificate under this article is willfully failing to comply with the continuing fit, willing and able requirement, the commissioner may suspend or revoke the permanent certificate in whole or in part. 6. Permanent certificates issued pursuant to subdivision one of this section shall have no application fee. 7. Permanent certificates shall not confer any proprietary or property rights in the use of the highways.