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* § 6711-b. Mandatory continuing education for veterinary technicians.  1.    (a) Each veterinary technician, 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.  Veterinary  technicians  who  do  not  satisfy  the  mandatory continuing education requirements  shall  not  practice  until  they  have  met  such requirement and have been issued a registration or  conditional registration certificate.    (b)  Veterinary  technicians  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 a physician, 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. Veterinary technicians  engaged  on  a  full-time  basis  in  the  teaching  of  veterinary medicine at a  veterinary  education  program  registered  by  the  department  or   an  accrediting  organization  acceptable  to the department shall be exempt  from the requirements of this section.    (c) A licensed veterinary  technician,  not  engaged  in  professional  practice  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  practice  of  veterinary  technology   shall   notify  the  department  prior  to  reentering  the  profession  and  shall  meet   such   mandatory   continuing   education  requirements as shall be prescribed by regulation of the commissioner.    2.   During  each  triennial  registration  period  an  applicant  for  registration shall complete a minimum of twenty-four hours of acceptable  formal continuing education, a maximum of twelve hours of which  may  be  self-instructional   coursework   acceptable   to  the  department.  Any  veterinary  technician  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  twelve,  shall  complete  continuing  education  hours on a prorated basis at the  rate of one and one-quarter hours per month  for  the  period  beginning  January  first,  two  thousand  twelve 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, or until he or she has otherwise  met  the   requirements  of  this  section.  The  individual  licensee  shall  determine the selection of courses or  programs  of  study  pursuant  to  subdivision four of this section.    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  the  triennial  registration.  The  duration of such conditional registration  shall be determined by the department. Any licensee who is  notified  of  the  denial of registration for failure to submit evidence, satisfactory  to the department, of completion of required  continuing  education  and  who  practices  veterinary  technology without such registration, may besubject 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 contribute to  professional  practice  of  veterinary  technology  which  are  offered by sponsors of  veterinary technician continuing education approved by  the  department,  in consultation with the state board for veterinary medicine, to fulfill  the  mandatory  continuing education requirement. Sponsors of veterinary  technician  continuing  education  shall  include  state   or   national  professional   associations   established   to  further  the  veterinary  professions and  shall  include  any  affiliates  of  such  associations  including  local  veterinary  medical  societies  and  local  veterinary  technician  societies  and  generally  recognized  state,  national  and  international  veterinary and veterinary technician conferences at which  professional  continuing  education  is  a  major  component   of   such  conferences,  as  well  as  universities  and colleges offering programs  leading to licensure in the veterinary medical professions. Sponsors  of  veterinary  technician  continuing  education  shall file an application  with the department and pay a fee of nine hundred dollars.    5. The mandatory continuing education fee shall be established by  the  department,  and  shall  be  payable  on or before the first day of each  triennial registration period, and shall be  paid  in  addition  to  the  triennial  registration  fee  required  by  section  sixty-seven hundred  eleven of this article.    * NB Effective January 1, 2011

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-8 > Article-135 > 6711-b

* § 6711-b. Mandatory continuing education for veterinary technicians.  1.    (a) Each veterinary technician, 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.  Veterinary  technicians  who  do  not  satisfy  the  mandatory continuing education requirements  shall  not  practice  until  they  have  met  such requirement and have been issued a registration or  conditional registration certificate.    (b)  Veterinary  technicians  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 a physician, 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. Veterinary technicians  engaged  on  a  full-time  basis  in  the  teaching  of  veterinary medicine at a  veterinary  education  program  registered  by  the  department  or   an  accrediting  organization  acceptable  to the department shall be exempt  from the requirements of this section.    (c) A licensed veterinary  technician,  not  engaged  in  professional  practice  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  practice  of  veterinary  technology   shall   notify  the  department  prior  to  reentering  the  profession  and  shall  meet   such   mandatory   continuing   education  requirements as shall be prescribed by regulation of the commissioner.    2.   During  each  triennial  registration  period  an  applicant  for  registration shall complete a minimum of twenty-four hours of acceptable  formal continuing education, a maximum of twelve hours of which  may  be  self-instructional   coursework   acceptable   to  the  department.  Any  veterinary  technician  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  twelve,  shall  complete  continuing  education  hours on a prorated basis at the  rate of one and one-quarter hours per month  for  the  period  beginning  January  first,  two  thousand  twelve 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, or until he or she has otherwise  met  the   requirements  of  this  section.  The  individual  licensee  shall  determine the selection of courses or  programs  of  study  pursuant  to  subdivision four of this section.    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  the  triennial  registration.  The  duration of such conditional registration  shall be determined by the department. Any licensee who is  notified  of  the  denial of registration for failure to submit evidence, satisfactory  to the department, of completion of required  continuing  education  and  who  practices  veterinary  technology without such registration, may besubject 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 contribute to  professional  practice  of  veterinary  technology  which  are  offered by sponsors of  veterinary technician continuing education approved by  the  department,  in consultation with the state board for veterinary medicine, to fulfill  the  mandatory  continuing education requirement. Sponsors of veterinary  technician  continuing  education  shall  include  state   or   national  professional   associations   established   to  further  the  veterinary  professions and  shall  include  any  affiliates  of  such  associations  including  local  veterinary  medical  societies  and  local  veterinary  technician  societies  and  generally  recognized  state,  national  and  international  veterinary and veterinary technician conferences at which  professional  continuing  education  is  a  major  component   of   such  conferences,  as  well  as  universities  and colleges offering programs  leading to licensure in the veterinary medical professions. Sponsors  of  veterinary  technician  continuing  education  shall file an application  with the department and pay a fee of nine hundred dollars.    5. The mandatory continuing education fee shall be established by  the  department,  and  shall  be  payable  on or before the first day of each  triennial registration period, and shall be  paid  in  addition  to  the  triennial  registration  fee  required  by  section  sixty-seven hundred  eleven of this article.    * NB Effective January 1, 2011

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-8 > Article-135 > 6711-b

* § 6711-b. Mandatory continuing education for veterinary technicians.  1.    (a) Each veterinary technician, 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.  Veterinary  technicians  who  do  not  satisfy  the  mandatory continuing education requirements  shall  not  practice  until  they  have  met  such requirement and have been issued a registration or  conditional registration certificate.    (b)  Veterinary  technicians  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 a physician, 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. Veterinary technicians  engaged  on  a  full-time  basis  in  the  teaching  of  veterinary medicine at a  veterinary  education  program  registered  by  the  department  or   an  accrediting  organization  acceptable  to the department shall be exempt  from the requirements of this section.    (c) A licensed veterinary  technician,  not  engaged  in  professional  practice  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  practice  of  veterinary  technology   shall   notify  the  department  prior  to  reentering  the  profession  and  shall  meet   such   mandatory   continuing   education  requirements as shall be prescribed by regulation of the commissioner.    2.   During  each  triennial  registration  period  an  applicant  for  registration shall complete a minimum of twenty-four hours of acceptable  formal continuing education, a maximum of twelve hours of which  may  be  self-instructional   coursework   acceptable   to  the  department.  Any  veterinary  technician  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  twelve,  shall  complete  continuing  education  hours on a prorated basis at the  rate of one and one-quarter hours per month  for  the  period  beginning  January  first,  two  thousand  twelve 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, or until he or she has otherwise  met  the   requirements  of  this  section.  The  individual  licensee  shall  determine the selection of courses or  programs  of  study  pursuant  to  subdivision four of this section.    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  the  triennial  registration.  The  duration of such conditional registration  shall be determined by the department. Any licensee who is  notified  of  the  denial of registration for failure to submit evidence, satisfactory  to the department, of completion of required  continuing  education  and  who  practices  veterinary  technology without such registration, may besubject 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 contribute to  professional  practice  of  veterinary  technology  which  are  offered by sponsors of  veterinary technician continuing education approved by  the  department,  in consultation with the state board for veterinary medicine, to fulfill  the  mandatory  continuing education requirement. Sponsors of veterinary  technician  continuing  education  shall  include  state   or   national  professional   associations   established   to  further  the  veterinary  professions and  shall  include  any  affiliates  of  such  associations  including  local  veterinary  medical  societies  and  local  veterinary  technician  societies  and  generally  recognized  state,  national  and  international  veterinary and veterinary technician conferences at which  professional  continuing  education  is  a  major  component   of   such  conferences,  as  well  as  universities  and colleges offering programs  leading to licensure in the veterinary medical professions. Sponsors  of  veterinary  technician  continuing  education  shall file an application  with the department and pay a fee of nine hundred dollars.    5. The mandatory continuing education fee shall be established by  the  department,  and  shall  be  payable  on or before the first day of each  triennial registration period, and shall be  paid  in  addition  to  the  triennial  registration  fee  required  by  section  sixty-seven hundred  eleven of this article.    * NB Effective January 1, 2011