Licensure Requirements
General Requirements |
Fees |
Partial Refunds |
Education Requirements |
Experience Requirements |
Examination Requirements
General RequirementsAny use of the title "certified athletic trainer" within New York State requires licensure. To be licensed as a certified athletic trainer in New York State you must:
You must file an application for licensure and the other forms indicated, along with the appropriate fee, to the Office of the Professions at the address specified on each form. It is your responsibility to follow up with anyone you have asked to send us material. The specific requirements for licensure are contained in Title 8, Article 162, section 8355 of New York's Education Law and section 52.27 and subpart 79-7 of the Commissioner's Regulations. You should also read the general licensing information applicable for all professions. FeesThe fee for licensure is $158. Fees are subject to change. The fee due is the one in law when your application is received (unless fees are increased retroactively). You will be billed for the difference if fees have been increased.
Please Note: Payment submitted from outside the United States should be made by check or draft on a United States bank and in United States currency; payments submitted in any other form will not be accepted and will be returned.
Partial RefundsIndividuals who withdraw their licensure application may be entitled to a partial refund.
If you withdraw your application, obtain a refund, and then decide to seek New York State licensure at a later date, you will be considered a new applicant, and you will be required to pay the licensure and registration fees and meet the licensure requirements in place at the time you reapply. Education RequirementsTo meet the professional education requirement for licensure as a certified athletic trainer, you must present evidence of receiving either A, B or C below.
*Section 8352 of New York State Education Law defines the practice of the profession of athletic training as: "the application of principles, methods and procedures for managing athletic injuries/illnesses, which shall include the preconditioning, conditioning and reconditioning of an individual who has suffered an athletic injury through the use of appropriate preventative and supportive devices, under the supervision of a physician. Athletic training includes instructions to coaches, athletes, parents, medical personnel and communities in the area of care and prevention of athletic injuries. The scope of work described herein shall not be construed as authorizing the reconditioning of neurologic injuries, conditions or disease."
Experience RequirementsNo additional experience is required beyond the practicum/internship required to satisfy the education requirements. Examination RequirementsTo meet the examination requirements for licensure as a certified athletic trainer, you must obtain satisfactory scores on athletic training examinations acceptable to the State Education Department. The certification examination of the NATA Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC) is an acceptable examination. If you have taken this examination, you must contact the BOC to request a "Certification Verification" be sent directly to the Office of the Professions. Certification verification requests must be made in writing or via the Web at www.bocatc.org. For information on the examination, contact the BOC at:
If you do not meet the requirements for the NATA Board of Certification examination, you should call the Office of the Professions' Athletic Training Unit at 518-474-3817 ext. 270 for information on being admitted to the examination of the State Athletic Trainers Examination Program. Reasonable Testing AccommodationsIf you have a disability and may require reasonable testing accommodations for the BOC certification examination, please contact the BOC. |