N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 59.8 - Registration for professional practice
(a) Each licensee shall be responsible for
registering with the department. Failure to register shall subject the
practitioner to the late fee set forth in section 6502 (3) of the Education
Law. Any practitioner who willfully refuses to register shall be subject to the
penalties set forth in section 6511 of such law.
(b) A licensee not practicing or using a
restricted title in New York State or an individual practicing only in a
setting which is exempt from licensure in accordance with law may allow
registration to lapse without being subject to the late fee set forth in
section 6502 of the Education Law, by notifying the
department of their cessation of practice or exemption in the State. At such
time as the licensee may choose to resume practice or enter practice in a
nonexempt setting in New York State, a registration certificate may be issued
upon the filing of a proper application and the payment of the required
registration fee.
(c) Registration
certificates shall be conspicuously displayed by each licensee in each office
in which the profession is practiced. In instances where licensees regularly
practice at more than one professional office, registration certificates shall
be obtained for each office bearing the licensee's name and the exact address
of each such office upon making proper application to the department and
submitting a fee. Where practice is carried on in other than individual
offices, each licensee shall have a current registration certificate available
for inspection at all times.
(d)
Registration periods for each profession shall be in accordance with schedules
established by the department.
(e)
Each professional practitioner shall notify the department in writing of any
change of name or address not later than 30 days after such change.
(f) When an applicant or licensee pays a fee
by a personal check and it is subsequently not honored by the issuing
institution, the applicant or licensee must subsequently pay by a certified
check, a bank check, or a money order. The replacement payment shall include
any late and penalty charges required under section 6502 (3) and (7) of the
Education Law.
(g) Any licensee who
fails to submit a replacement registration payment as required in subdivision
(f) of this section, shall have his or her registration voided 60 days from the
date the department sends notification that said fee was not honored by the
issuing institution.
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