Wisconsin does not require a groomer to be licensed. Illinois does. New York does not require license.
New York
New York
New York State does not license "handymen." The state may require a business license if you are conducting a business, and you may need a plumbing license or electrician's license if you will do plumbing or electrical work.
New York 1901
I believe that the smallest motorcycle is at least 250cc's.
Go to the Association of Professional Piercer's website and it tells you how to become licensed with them. Look up New York laws too. Some states don't require a license to pierce because it can be expensive.
New York City has a specific “Yellow Taxicab” license that is require for taxi drivers. Information can be found at http://nyc.gov/html/tlc/html/licenses/drivers.shtml The first year is a probationary period, after which if there are no issues with the driver, a longer period license will be issued.
The answer is: Massachusetts The correct answer is New York, also 1901. (Or so says my daughter's history homework.)
No. A license from one state is good in any other state.
Nothing. There is no license or permit required to tend bar, in New York, at least, if not the entire United States. In some states you have to be 21 to tend bar, but in New York you only have to be 18.
No, you will need a New York teacher's license to teach in New York.