New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XXI - OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Part 853 - CREDENTIALING OF ADDICTIONS PROFESSIONALS
Section 853.11 - Credential renewal; reinstatement
Universal Citation: 14 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 853.11
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Applications.
(1) The
completed application for renewal, including all supporting documentation and
fees or any request for inactive status, must be received by the Office at
least seventy-five (75) days prior to the credential expiration date.
(2) An application for renewal shall be
reviewed and evaluated by the Office within sixty (60) days of receipt and a
determination made whether the applicant has satisfied the requirements for
renewal. All information in the application is subject to verification and
approval by the Office.
(b) Credential renewal requirements. Applications for renewal of a credential pursuant to this section must include documentation of:
(1) completion of sixty (60) clock hours of
continuing education and training relevant to the credential and mandatory
one-time requirements as determined by the Office. Such education and training
must have been completed during the renewal applicant's current credentialed
period;
(2) an affidavit stating
that the applicant will abide by the applicable Canon of Ethical Principles and
Misconduct and the Code of Conduct for Custodians of People with Special Needs
that is signed and dated by the applicant; and
(3) an attestation of the renewal applicant's
adherence to the Ethical Conduct.
(c) Expired Credentials.
(1) Expired credentials are invalid upon date
of expiration and individuals are prohibited from performing those functions or
identifying themselves as a credentialed professional.
(2) If less than one year has elapsed since
the expiration of the credential, the previously credentialed professional may
apply to renew the credential in accordance with the renewal provisions of this
section and submission of a late renewal fee as determined by the
Office.
(d) Application for reinstatement.
(1) Persons formerly credentialed may apply
to reinstate their expired credential if more than one year has elapsed since
the expiration of the credential.
(2) All persons applying for reinstatement of
an expired credential pursuant to this subdivision shall complete clock hours
of education and training as specified by the Office.
(3) This process:
(i) shall include an affidavit stating that
the applicant will abide by the applicable Canon of Ethical Principles and
Misconduct and the Code of Conduct for Custodians of People with Special Needs,
signed and dated by the applicant;
(ii) be subject to the reinstatement fee;
and
(iii) comply with the
provisions of Part 805 of this Title.
(4) All applications for reinstatement shall
be reviewed by the Office.
(e) Status of persons in active military service.
(1) Any continuing
education requirements for any certification period during which active
military service occurs shall be waived and such requirements shall be adjusted
pro rata where such service is partially within a certification
period.
(2) Any credential expiring
during a period of active duty shall be extended for the duration of the period
of active service and for twelve (12) months after the individual is released
from active duty.
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