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§  6554-a.  Mandatory  continuing  education for chiropractors. 1. (a)  Each  chiropractor  licensed  pursuant  to  this  article,  required  to  register  triennially  with  the  department  to practice in this state,  shall comply with the provisions of the mandatory  continuing  education  requirements,  except  as  set  forth  in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this  subdivision.  Chiropractors who do not satisfy the mandatory  continuing  education  requirements  shall  not  practice  until  they have met such  requirements  and  have  been  issued  a  registration  or   conditional  registration certificate.    (b)  Chiropractors  shall  be  exempt  from  the  mandatory continuing  education requirement for the triennial registration period during which  they are first licensed. In accordance with the intent of this  section,  adjustments  to  the  mandatory  continuing education requirement may be  granted by the  department  for  reasons  of  health,  certified  by  an  appropriate  health care professional, for extended active duty with the  armed forces of the United States, or for other good cause acceptable to  the department which may prevent compliance.    (c) A licensed chiropractor not engaged in chiropractic practice as an  individual practitioner, a partner or a partnership, a shareholder of  a  professional service corporation, as an employee of such practice units,  or   as  an  employee  of  a  facility  operating  pursuant  to  article  twenty-eight of the public health law, or as otherwise determined by the  department, shall be exempt  from  the  mandatory  continuing  education  requirement upon the filing of a statement with the department declaring  such  status.  Any  licensee  who  returns  to  the  public  practice of  chiropractic during the triennial registration period shall  notify  the  department  prior  to  reentering  the  profession  and  shall meet such  mandatory continuing education requirements as shall be  promulgated  by  regulation of the commissioner in consultation with the board.    (d)  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  be  construed  as  enabling or  authorizing the department or state board for chiropractic to require or  implement  continuing  competency  testing   or   continued   competency  certification for chiropractors.    2.   During  each  triennial  registration  period  an  applicant  for  registration  shall  complete  thirty-six  hours  of  acceptable  formal  continuing  education,  a  maximum  of  twelve  hours  of  which  may be  self-instructional  coursework  as  approved  by   the   department   in  consultation  with  the board. Any chiropractor whose first registration  date following the effective date of this section occurs less than three  years from such effective date, but  on  or  after  January  first,  two  thousand  four,  shall complete continuing education hours on a prorated  basis at the rate of one hour per month for the period beginning January  first, two thousand four up to the first registration date thereafter. A  licensee who  has  not  satisfied  the  mandatory  continuing  education  requirements shall not be issued a triennial registration certificate by  the  department  and  shall  not practice unless and until a conditional  registration certificate is issued as provided in subdivision  three  of  this  section.  The individual licensee shall determine the selection of  courses or programs of  study  pursuant  to  subdivision  four  of  this  section.  Continuing  education hours taken during one triennium may not  be carried over or otherwise credited or  transferred  to  a  subsequent  triennium.    3.  The  department,  in  its  discretion,  may  issue  a  conditional  registration to a licensee who fails to meet  the  continuing  education  requirements  established  in  subdivision  two  of this section but who  agrees to make up any deficiencies and  take  any  additional  education  which  the  department  may  require.  The  fee  for  such a conditional  registration shall be the same as, and in addition to, the fee  for  thetriennial  registration.  The  duration of such conditional registration  shall be determined by the department but shall not exceed one year. Any  licensee who is notified of the denial of registration  for  failure  to  complete  the required continued education and who continues to practice  chiropractic without such registration may be  subject  to  disciplinary  proceedings pursuant to section sixty-five hundred ten of this title.    4.  As  used in this section, "acceptable formal continuing education"  shall mean formal programs of learning which are sponsored or  presented  by  a  New  York  state chiropractic professional organization, national  chiropractic   professional   organization   or    higher    educational  institution,  and which meet the following requirements: contain subject  matter which contributes to the enhancement of professional and clinical  skills of the chiropractor and  is  approved  as  acceptable  continuing  education  by  a  chiropractic  college  recognized by the Commission on  Accreditation of the Council of Chiropractic Education  to  fulfill  the  mandatory   continuing  education  requirements,  and  which  meets  the  standards prescribed by regulations of the commissioner in  consultation  with   the   board   to   fulfill  the  mandatory  continuing  education  requirement.    5. Chiropractors shall certify at each triennial  registration  as  to  having satisfied the mandatory continuing education requirements of this  section,   shall   maintain  adequate  documentation  of  completion  of  acceptable formal continuing education to support such certification and  shall provide such documentation to the department upon request. Failure  to provide such documentation upon request of the department shall be an  act of  misconduct  subject  to  disciplinary  proceedings  pursuant  to  section sixty-five hundred ten of this title.    6. The mandatory continuing education fee shall be forty-five dollars,  shall  be  payable  on  or  before  the  first  day  of  each  triennial  registration  period,  and  shall  be  in  addition  to  the   triennial  registration  fee  required  by section sixty-five hundred fifty-four of  this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-8 > Article-132 > 6554-a

§  6554-a.  Mandatory  continuing  education for chiropractors. 1. (a)  Each  chiropractor  licensed  pursuant  to  this  article,  required  to  register  triennially  with  the  department  to practice in this state,  shall comply with the provisions of the mandatory  continuing  education  requirements,  except  as  set  forth  in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this  subdivision.  Chiropractors who do not satisfy the mandatory  continuing  education  requirements  shall  not  practice  until  they have met such  requirements  and  have  been  issued  a  registration  or   conditional  registration certificate.    (b)  Chiropractors  shall  be  exempt  from  the  mandatory continuing  education requirement for the triennial registration period during which  they are first licensed. In accordance with the intent of this  section,  adjustments  to  the  mandatory  continuing education requirement may be  granted by the  department  for  reasons  of  health,  certified  by  an  appropriate  health care professional, for extended active duty with the  armed forces of the United States, or for other good cause acceptable to  the department which may prevent compliance.    (c) A licensed chiropractor not engaged in chiropractic practice as an  individual practitioner, a partner or a partnership, a shareholder of  a  professional service corporation, as an employee of such practice units,  or   as  an  employee  of  a  facility  operating  pursuant  to  article  twenty-eight of the public health law, or as otherwise determined by the  department, shall be exempt  from  the  mandatory  continuing  education  requirement upon the filing of a statement with the department declaring  such  status.  Any  licensee  who  returns  to  the  public  practice of  chiropractic during the triennial registration period shall  notify  the  department  prior  to  reentering  the  profession  and  shall meet such  mandatory continuing education requirements as shall be  promulgated  by  regulation of the commissioner in consultation with the board.    (d)  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  be  construed  as  enabling or  authorizing the department or state board for chiropractic to require or  implement  continuing  competency  testing   or   continued   competency  certification for chiropractors.    2.   During  each  triennial  registration  period  an  applicant  for  registration  shall  complete  thirty-six  hours  of  acceptable  formal  continuing  education,  a  maximum  of  twelve  hours  of  which  may be  self-instructional  coursework  as  approved  by   the   department   in  consultation  with  the board. Any chiropractor whose first registration  date following the effective date of this section occurs less than three  years from such effective date, but  on  or  after  January  first,  two  thousand  four,  shall complete continuing education hours on a prorated  basis at the rate of one hour per month for the period beginning January  first, two thousand four up to the first registration date thereafter. A  licensee who  has  not  satisfied  the  mandatory  continuing  education  requirements shall not be issued a triennial registration certificate by  the  department  and  shall  not practice unless and until a conditional  registration certificate is issued as provided in subdivision  three  of  this  section.  The individual licensee shall determine the selection of  courses or programs of  study  pursuant  to  subdivision  four  of  this  section.  Continuing  education hours taken during one triennium may not  be carried over or otherwise credited or  transferred  to  a  subsequent  triennium.    3.  The  department,  in  its  discretion,  may  issue  a  conditional  registration to a licensee who fails to meet  the  continuing  education  requirements  established  in  subdivision  two  of this section but who  agrees to make up any deficiencies and  take  any  additional  education  which  the  department  may  require.  The  fee  for  such a conditional  registration shall be the same as, and in addition to, the fee  for  thetriennial  registration.  The  duration of such conditional registration  shall be determined by the department but shall not exceed one year. Any  licensee who is notified of the denial of registration  for  failure  to  complete  the required continued education and who continues to practice  chiropractic without such registration may be  subject  to  disciplinary  proceedings pursuant to section sixty-five hundred ten of this title.    4.  As  used in this section, "acceptable formal continuing education"  shall mean formal programs of learning which are sponsored or  presented  by  a  New  York  state chiropractic professional organization, national  chiropractic   professional   organization   or    higher    educational  institution,  and which meet the following requirements: contain subject  matter which contributes to the enhancement of professional and clinical  skills of the chiropractor and  is  approved  as  acceptable  continuing  education  by  a  chiropractic  college  recognized by the Commission on  Accreditation of the Council of Chiropractic Education  to  fulfill  the  mandatory   continuing  education  requirements,  and  which  meets  the  standards prescribed by regulations of the commissioner in  consultation  with   the   board   to   fulfill  the  mandatory  continuing  education  requirement.    5. Chiropractors shall certify at each triennial  registration  as  to  having satisfied the mandatory continuing education requirements of this  section,   shall   maintain  adequate  documentation  of  completion  of  acceptable formal continuing education to support such certification and  shall provide such documentation to the department upon request. Failure  to provide such documentation upon request of the department shall be an  act of  misconduct  subject  to  disciplinary  proceedings  pursuant  to  section sixty-five hundred ten of this title.    6. The mandatory continuing education fee shall be forty-five dollars,  shall  be  payable  on  or  before  the  first  day  of  each  triennial  registration  period,  and  shall  be  in  addition  to  the   triennial  registration  fee  required  by section sixty-five hundred fifty-four of  this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-8 > Article-132 > 6554-a

§  6554-a.  Mandatory  continuing  education for chiropractors. 1. (a)  Each  chiropractor  licensed  pursuant  to  this  article,  required  to  register  triennially  with  the  department  to practice in this state,  shall comply with the provisions of the mandatory  continuing  education  requirements,  except  as  set  forth  in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this  subdivision.  Chiropractors who do not satisfy the mandatory  continuing  education  requirements  shall  not  practice  until  they have met such  requirements  and  have  been  issued  a  registration  or   conditional  registration certificate.    (b)  Chiropractors  shall  be  exempt  from  the  mandatory continuing  education requirement for the triennial registration period during which  they are first licensed. In accordance with the intent of this  section,  adjustments  to  the  mandatory  continuing education requirement may be  granted by the  department  for  reasons  of  health,  certified  by  an  appropriate  health care professional, for extended active duty with the  armed forces of the United States, or for other good cause acceptable to  the department which may prevent compliance.    (c) A licensed chiropractor not engaged in chiropractic practice as an  individual practitioner, a partner or a partnership, a shareholder of  a  professional service corporation, as an employee of such practice units,  or   as  an  employee  of  a  facility  operating  pursuant  to  article  twenty-eight of the public health law, or as otherwise determined by the  department, shall be exempt  from  the  mandatory  continuing  education  requirement upon the filing of a statement with the department declaring  such  status.  Any  licensee  who  returns  to  the  public  practice of  chiropractic during the triennial registration period shall  notify  the  department  prior  to  reentering  the  profession  and  shall meet such  mandatory continuing education requirements as shall be  promulgated  by  regulation of the commissioner in consultation with the board.    (d)  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  be  construed  as  enabling or  authorizing the department or state board for chiropractic to require or  implement  continuing  competency  testing   or   continued   competency  certification for chiropractors.    2.   During  each  triennial  registration  period  an  applicant  for  registration  shall  complete  thirty-six  hours  of  acceptable  formal  continuing  education,  a  maximum  of  twelve  hours  of  which  may be  self-instructional  coursework  as  approved  by   the   department   in  consultation  with  the board. Any chiropractor whose first registration  date following the effective date of this section occurs less than three  years from such effective date, but  on  or  after  January  first,  two  thousand  four,  shall complete continuing education hours on a prorated  basis at the rate of one hour per month for the period beginning January  first, two thousand four up to the first registration date thereafter. A  licensee who  has  not  satisfied  the  mandatory  continuing  education  requirements shall not be issued a triennial registration certificate by  the  department  and  shall  not practice unless and until a conditional  registration certificate is issued as provided in subdivision  three  of  this  section.  The individual licensee shall determine the selection of  courses or programs of  study  pursuant  to  subdivision  four  of  this  section.  Continuing  education hours taken during one triennium may not  be carried over or otherwise credited or  transferred  to  a  subsequent  triennium.    3.  The  department,  in  its  discretion,  may  issue  a  conditional  registration to a licensee who fails to meet  the  continuing  education  requirements  established  in  subdivision  two  of this section but who  agrees to make up any deficiencies and  take  any  additional  education  which  the  department  may  require.  The  fee  for  such a conditional  registration shall be the same as, and in addition to, the fee  for  thetriennial  registration.  The  duration of such conditional registration  shall be determined by the department but shall not exceed one year. Any  licensee who is notified of the denial of registration  for  failure  to  complete  the required continued education and who continues to practice  chiropractic without such registration may be  subject  to  disciplinary  proceedings pursuant to section sixty-five hundred ten of this title.    4.  As  used in this section, "acceptable formal continuing education"  shall mean formal programs of learning which are sponsored or  presented  by  a  New  York  state chiropractic professional organization, national  chiropractic   professional   organization   or    higher    educational  institution,  and which meet the following requirements: contain subject  matter which contributes to the enhancement of professional and clinical  skills of the chiropractor and  is  approved  as  acceptable  continuing  education  by  a  chiropractic  college  recognized by the Commission on  Accreditation of the Council of Chiropractic Education  to  fulfill  the  mandatory   continuing  education  requirements,  and  which  meets  the  standards prescribed by regulations of the commissioner in  consultation  with   the   board   to   fulfill  the  mandatory  continuing  education  requirement.    5. Chiropractors shall certify at each triennial  registration  as  to  having satisfied the mandatory continuing education requirements of this  section,   shall   maintain  adequate  documentation  of  completion  of  acceptable formal continuing education to support such certification and  shall provide such documentation to the department upon request. Failure  to provide such documentation upon request of the department shall be an  act of  misconduct  subject  to  disciplinary  proceedings  pursuant  to  section sixty-five hundred ten of this title.    6. The mandatory continuing education fee shall be forty-five dollars,  shall  be  payable  on  or  before  the  first  day  of  each  triennial  registration  period,  and  shall  be  in  addition  to  the   triennial  registration  fee  required  by section sixty-five hundred fifty-four of  this article.