
Summary information of disciplinary actions taken against licensees by the Board of Regents in New York State since January 1, 1994, can be found here. You may search for an individual by last name or review an entire month's summary by the date of the action.
In New York State, professional misconduct in all the professions (except that by physicians, physician assistants and specialist assistants, which is investigated and prosecuted by the Office of Professional Medical Conduct (OPMC) of the Department of Health) is investigated and prosecuted by the New York State Education Department's Office of the Professions. The Board of Regents, which also has responsibility for licensure in all the professions, is responsible for the final disposition of all disciplinary matters except those handled by OPMC.
Information on uncontested determinations in which a licensee has been assessed a fine for committing an infraction of a minor and technical nature is available by phone: 518-474-3817, ext. 330; fax: 518-473-0578; or e-mail: dplsdsu@mail.nysed.gov, or by writing to the Office of the Professions. Information on pre-1994 Regents Actions may also be obtained at these sources.
Also posted is a list of compliance agreements reached in cases of alleged illegal practice of the professions.
By reviewing this material, the user accepts the terms, conditions and limitations under which this information is supplied.
Select the appropriate letter of the alphabet, then scroll through the displayed list or use your browser's "Find" function to locate an individual in the index. Clicking on the name will bring up the summary of the action.
Click on a month to view the summary of all actions taken by the Board of Regents for that date.
Site Update
The Office of the Professions will be releasing a new design of its website in the Fall of 2009. The new design will update many features, improve navigation, provide a link to our searchable knowledgebase on every page, and bring such material as the summaries of Regents Discipline Actions more up to date. Meanwhile, discipline summaries have not been posted on the Office of the Professions searchable database for 2009 due to technical issues related to the conversion to a new website. Meanwhile, Regents 2009 actions are available in the monthly press releases posted on the Regents website at: http://www.oms.nysed.gov/press/, but are not in searchable format. We apologize for the inconvenience, and appreciate your patience as we work to improve the accessability of public information.
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