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THE LICENSED PROFESSIONS IN NEW YORK STATE

In 1891, medicine became the first profession licensed by the New York State
Board of Regents. New York's unique system of professional regulation,
recognized as a model for public protection, has grown to encompass nearly
1,000,000 practitioners and over 30,000 professional practice business entities
in more than 50 professions.

Guided by the Regents, a citizen body, the professions are within New York
State's unified system of education - The University of the State of New York.
This recognizes the key role education plays in both preparing licensed
professionals and in ensuring their continuous development.

The State Education Department, under Regents' direction, administers
professional regulation through its Office of the Professions, assisted by the
State Boards for the Professions.

Advisory Notice: Governor Kathy Hochul has issued Executive Order 4 Declaring a
Statewide Disaster Emergency Due to Healthcare Staffing Shortages in the State
of New York.

In addition, please be advised that The Declarations of the Secretary of the
United States Department of Health and Human Services issued pursuant to the
federal Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act remain in effect
and continue to provide certain authorizations and exemptions for many
professions and activities related to the ongoing COVID-19 emergency response.
These provisions include permitting an expanded list of professionals to
administer vaccine or to administer COVD-19 testing. Specifically, the United
States CDC has recently provided clarification that the federal preemption
provisions of the PREP Act authorize "qualified persons" (licensed professionals
and others authorized under the Act) to continue to order and administer covered
COVID countermeasures (testing, vaccination, treatment, issuance of non-patient
specific standing orders, and other response measures) under the Act, despite
the ending of state-level emergency authorizations. This means that
the federal Act will authorize individuals to continue these actions in New
York, notwithstanding state laws that may conflict. Individuals should refer to
the Declaration, Amendments, and Guidance documents issued by US HHS for
specific information. For more information on those categories of qualified
persons covered to administer COVID-19 vaccines under the PREP Act Declaration
and its amendments: PREP Act Fact Sheet: Expanding the COVID-19 Vaccination
Workforce. Additional information about the PREP Act can be found on our
website.  

Please be advised that the COVID-19 Disaster Emergency declared by former
Governor Andrew Cuomo, pursuant to Executive Order 202 issued on March 7, 2020,
and each successor Executive Order to Executive Order 202 have expired as of
June 25, 2021. While the several exceptions and authorizations relevant to the
Title VIII statutes and regulations contained within Executive Order 202 and
each successor Executive Order to Executive Order 202 have now expired, Title
VIII professionals should return to compliance with all Title VIII statutory and
regulatory requirements without delay unless specifically suspended or waived
pursuant to Executive Order 4.

The Department is working closely with other New York State agencies and the
Governor’s Office relative to issues related to COVID 19. Please continue to
monitor the Department’s website for updated guidance.

Additional Information: Important Information for Applicants and Licensees
Impacted by COVID-19

Advisory Notice: Information for Licensees Impacted by Monkeypox



Beware of Voice Phishing—or “Vishing”—Calls, Emails or Faxes

The New York State Education Department (“SED”) Office of the Professions (“OP”)
is alerting everyone to a vishing scam that has been brought to our attention.
Phishing—or “vishing”—scams impersonate SED employees attempting to collect
licensure and personal information from the licensee.

If you receive an inquiry which you believe to be suspicious do not provide any
information. To verify if the inquiry was from OP contact OP directly using the
contact information on the OP webpage at http://www.op.nysed.gov/contact.htm.

You may report suspicious calls to the Federal Trade Commission at
https://www.usa.gov/common-scams-frauds#item-37207.


HEADLINES

 * Clinical content for mental health diagnostic privilege
 * Diagnostic Privilege for certain Mental Health Practitioners
 * Office of the Professions Annual Report 2021
 * Important Information Related to COVID-19
 * Amendment of Sections 68.4 and 68.6 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of
   Education Relating to the Licensure Requirements for Land Surveyors
 * Registered Pharmacy Technicians
 * IMS Vacancy
 * Pharmacists Administering COVID-19 Vaccine
 * Mandatory Continuing Education Requirements for Licensed Psychologists
 * Renewal of Limited and Provisional Permits
 * Regents Physician Loan Forgiveness Award Program 2019
 * Clinical Laboratory Technologists/Certified Histological Technicians
   Provisional Permit
 * Guidelines to Implement Part Y of Chapter 57 of the Laws of 2018
 * Launch of Paths to the Professions Website
 * Opportunity for Stakeholder Input
 * Proposed Amendment to Section 63.9 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of
   Education Relating to Administration of Immunizations by Pharmacists
 * Extension of Exemptions from Licensure for Social Workers, Mental Health
   Practitioners, and Psychologists
 * Enactment of a Baccalaureate Degree in 10 years Requirement for Registered
   Professional Nurses ("RN")
 * Online Registration PIN Retrieval
 * Limited License in Speech-language
 * NYSDOH Mandatory Prescriber Education
 * Expedited Licensing Services for Military Spouses Relocated to New York State
 * Amendment to Section 61.10 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of
   Education Relating to the Dental Anesthesia Certification Requirements for
   Licensed Dentists.
 * First Online Professional Licensing Applications Available
 * Licensed professionals and parents/caregivers of school-age students should
   be aware of changes in the immunization requirements for school attendance
 * Mandatory Continuing Education Requirements for Mental Health Practitioners
 * Connecticut Law Regarding Social Work Licensure Without Examination Does Not
   Impact New York Social Work Licensure requirements
 * Physical Therapy Practice Alerts Now Available
 * Report to the Legislature and Executive Regarding the Exemption from
   Licensure for Social Workers, Psychologists and Mental Health Practitioners
 * Nominations to Regent’s Advisory Committee on Long-Term Clinical Clerkships
   Sought
 * Licensure of Professional Geologist
 * Information Relating to Ebola
 * Online Survey of Programs and Agencies Exempt from Licensure Laws
 * Licensure of Behavior Analysts and Certification of Behavior Analyst
   Assistants - UPDATED
 * Report to the Legislature Regarding Collaborative Drug Therapy Management
   Pilot Project pursuant to Chapter 21 of the laws of 2011 now available
 * Podiatric Ankle Surgery Privileges and Wound Care
 * Support for Professionals with Substance Use Disorders
 * More News



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