Rules of the Board of RegentsPart 18, Voluntary Surrender of License§18.1 Committee for Professional
Assistance | §18.2 Application | §18.3 Acceptance | §18.4
Removal from program | §18.5 Reinstatement
of license | §18.6 Committee votes | §18.7 Appeals
§18.1 Committee for Professional AssistanceThe committee on drug and alcohol abuse referred to in subdivision 2 of section 6510-b of the Education Law shall be known as the Committee for Professional Assistance. §18.2 ApplicationA licensee authorized to practice a profession under title VIII of the Education Law, except professionals licensed pursuant to article 131 or 131-b of the Education Law, may apply to surrender the license pursuant to section 6510-b of the Education Law. The licensee shall file an application, consent to release of treatment records and such other information as the department shall require. The department may require the licensee to appear before staff or committee members in connection with the application. §18.3 AcceptanceIn consultation with the Committee for Professional Assistance, the department may accept an application for voluntary surrender of the license if the following conditions are met:
§18.4 Removal from programIn consultation with the Committee for Professional Assistance the department may remove a participant from the program and refer the matter to the office of professional discipline for appropriate proceedings pursuant to section 6510 of the Education Law and the committee may revoke the immunity from disciplinary action granted to the licensee in accordance with the requirements of Education Law, section 6510-b(4) for the following reasons:
§18.5 Reinstatement of licenseIn consultation with the Committee for Professional Assistance, the department may reinstate a license to practice which has been voluntarily surrendered in accordance with this Part, upon satisfactory evidence that the participant has made sufficient progress in the treatment program and in meeting such other conditions as were imposed upon acceptance into the program and is not incapacitated for active practice. The department may require the individual to appear before staff or committee members in connection with the request for reinstatement of the license. In reinstating the license, the department may impose conditions on the licensee which are necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public. The conditions may include, but are not limited to, participation in a treatment program including such monitoring as the committee and department may require, continuing professional education, practice under supervision and limitations on the scope and nature of practice. Such conditions shall be in effect for a period of time to be specified by the department. The licensee will be registered for the period in which the license is reinstated upon receipt of all applicable registration fees. §18.6 Committee votesCommittee actions may be taken by panels comprising at least three members of the committee. A majority vote shall be required for all recommendations and decisions made by the committee or panels constituted from its membership that pertain to accepting an application for the voluntary surrender of licenses, imposing conditions on a licensee, revoking immunity from disciplinary action, removing a participant from the program or restoration of a license to practice. §18.7 AppealsAn appeal may be taken by the applicant to the Committee on the Professions from determinations of the Committee for Professional Assistance and/or the department pertaining to refusal to accept an application for the voluntary surrender of a license, the imposition of conditions on a license, the removal of the applicant from the program and the revocation of immunity from disciplinary action. The decision of the Committee on the Professions in such an appeal shall be final. |