New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 8 - EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Chapter II - Regulations of the Commissioner
Subchapter B - Regulation of Professions
Part 59 - General Provisions
Section 59.9 - Special service fees

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

The department will charge the following fees for special services not otherwise provided by Education Law:

(a) for the issuance of a trainee permit in ophthalmic dispensing, $25;

(b) for certification of completion of pharmacy internship, $20;

(c) for admission to the fundamental theory section of the examination in landscape architecture, $50 and for each subsequent reexamination, $50, the remainder of the fee set forth in section 7324 of the Education Law to be paid prior to admission to the remainder of the examination;

(d) for certification of licensure or examination grades to another jurisdiction, $20;

(e) for certification in acupuncture of a licensed physician or dentist, $150;

(f) for the issuance of an additional registration certificate, $10;

(g) for the issuance of a letter of eligibility to undertake clinical clerkships, $30;

(h) for the issuance of a Medical Science Knowledge Profile (MSKP) or satisfactory equivalent examination certificate to undertake clinical clerkships, $20;

(i) for review by the department of an examination conducted by the department, $25;

(j) for rescoring of an examination conducted by the department, $20;

(k) for verification by the department of the transcript of an applicant or licensee, $20;

(l) for admission to the Special Purpose Examination (SPEX) in medicine, $175;

(m) for late filing for admission to a licensing examination, $50;

(n) for written verification of licensure and/or registration status, $10;

(o) for reregistration of a licensee whose six-month registration has expired due to his or her failure to satisfy child support or combined child and spousal support obligations as prescribed in section 3-503 of the General Obligations Law, an amount equal to the licensee's registration fee; and

(p) for provision of a non-mandatory photo identification card for professionals licensed and registered pursuant to title VIII of the Education Law, a fee not to exceed $35 for the cost of administration.

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