Unless there are some important facts missing from the question, no, they cannot. Every state honors every other state's drivers licenses PROVIDING you are operating within any limits or restrictions of your CA permit. However - you cannot take up residence in NY and continue to drive on a CA permit simply because you you call that your "home" state. By law you can only be the 'legal' resident of one state at a time.
DEPENDS ON STATE... Misdemeanor in nY
A NY State Operator's license is a Class C license for hoisting machinery.
"Don't do it, because if you screw up they can sew you for all your worth. My advice is get licesened then if you screw up you have insurance for a reason." Wrong, an unlicensed contractor in California has no standing to sue, however, a homeowner may sue the unlicensed contractor and recover any money paid even if they are and were aware of the state of the contractor's license prior to contracting.
Same date as the individual's state driver's license
"Don't do it, because if you screw up they can sew you for all your worth. My advice is get licesened then if you screw up you have insurance for a reason." Wrong, an unlicensed contractor in California has no standing to sue, however, a homeowner may sue the unlicensed contractor and recover any money paid even if they are and were aware of the state of the contractor's license prior to contracting.
A license issued by the state of new jersey certifying you as a boiler operator.
Check with the state. CT did not require a license for a boiler operator, but some cities did.
That depends on the jurisdiction in which the unlicensed driver is caught. In general, the driver is arrested and charged with "Driving Without a License" or whatever the offense would be called. It can probably get more complicated if the unlicensed driver is caught outside his/her state of residence.
You can't.
No
No, you cannot.
a boiler doesn't always require an operator, but most facilities do require an operator license which is usually a local or state permit