New York's unique system of professional regulation, recognized as a model for public protection, has grown to encompass nearly 1,, practitioners and over 30, professional practice business entities in more than 50 professions. This recognizes the key role education plays in both preparing licensed professionals and in ensuring their continuous development.
The State Education Department, under Regents' direction, administers professional regulation through its Office of the Professions, assisted by the State Boards for the Professions. The New York State Education Department NYSED or the Department discovered a recent data security incident that may have involved the personally identifiable information of certain professional licensure candidates and those who were eligible for certain professional permits.
Please note that no unauthorized access has been confirmed, nor has any unauthorized use of this data been reported to NYSED. An Individuals may report possible testing misconduct by educators teaching personnel and administrators related to New York State assessments. The Board of Regents, on the recommendation of the Commissioner of Education, appoints a State Board for each licensed profession to advise and assist the Board of Regents and the State Education Department on matters of professional regulation.
The Board of Regents also appoints a Committee for Professional Assistance to advise them on matters relating to practice by professional licensees with alcohol or other drug abuse problems. The 29 State Boards for the Professions and the Committee for Professional Assistance are comprised of professional members and one or more representatives of the general public. In addition, Board and Committee composition should reflect the State's regions, cultural diversity, and the various aspects of the professions.
Professional board members must be New York State-licensed professionals who are residents of the State. For many boards, professional member appointees must have at least five years of experience. Committee members are not required to be licensed professionals. Every State Board must also have at least one public representative and in some cases up to five public members , who is a consumer of services of the profession s on which the board advises.
The individual must be a New York State resident and meet various requirements to ensure that the public perspective is not compromised.
A person may complete a teacher education program in a New York college or university and be recommended for a certificate provided that program has been registered by the Department as leading to the designated certificate. The NYS P-TECH program is a public-private partnership that will prepare thousands of New York students for high-skills jobs of the future in technology, manufacturing, healthcare and finance. New York's unique system of professional regulation, recognized as a model for public protection, has grown to encompass , practitioners and over 30, professional practice business entities in 50 professions.
This recognizes the key role education plays in both preparing licensed professionals and in ensuring their continuous development. The State Education Department, under Regents' direction, administers professional regulation through its Office of the Professions, assisted by the twenty-nine State Boards for the Professions.
Emphasis is placed on primary care. This online incident reporting process has been designed to provide individuals a means of reporting possible testing misconduct by educators teaching personnel and administrators related to New York State assessments. Pending the appropriation of State funds by the New York State Legislature, 8, scholarships will be awarded for students graduating in Through the Smart Scholars Early College High School Program, institutions of higher education IHEs partner with public school districts to create early college high schools that provide students with the opportunity and preparation to accelerate the completion of their high school studies while earning a minimum of twenty but up to sixty transferable college credits at the same time.
The New York State Department of Education investigates allegations concerning the moral character of individuals who hold or who are applicants for New York State teaching certificates, or about illegal practice of the profession by an uncertified person.
Under the law, School District Superintendents must file a report with the Department upon knowledge that a certificate holder has been convicted of a crime or has committed an act that raises a reasonable question about the individual's moral character.
Home Board of Regents News Index. Contact Us Employment Business Portal. The Department also issues written verification of licensure confirming an individual is licensed in NYS and their registration status. You can view an official online verification of any New York State professional license at no cost by using our Online Verification Service. You can also search our Enforcement Actions for any disciplinary information on licensees. Contact us if you have any questions.
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