Bill Text: NY A04027 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to streamlining articulation between military and civilian professional careers within New York state.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 8-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-05-25 - held for consideration in higher education [A04027 Detail]

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                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         4027
                              2015-2016 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 28, 2015
                                      ___________
       Introduced  by  M.  of A. KATZ -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. CROUCH,
         DiPIETRO, FINCH,  GIGLIO,  HAWLEY,  STEC,  TENNEY  --  read  once  and
         referred to the Committee on Higher Education
       AN  ACT  to  amend the education law, in relation to streamlining artic-
         ulation between military and civilian professional careers within  New
         York state
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Section 6505-c of the education law, as  added  by  chapter
    2  106 of the laws of 2003, is amended to read as follows:
    3    S  6505-c.  Articulation  between  military  and civilian professional
    4  careers. 1. The commissioner shall [develop, jointly with  the  director
    5  of  the  division  of  veterans' affairs, a program to facilitate artic-
    6  ulation  between  participation  in  the]  ACCEPT  ANY  APPROPRIATE  AND
    7  APPROVED  MILITARY  EDUCATION OR TRAINING RECEIVED BY INDIVIDUALS DURING
    8  military service [of] TO the United States [or the military  service  of
    9  the  state  and]  TOWARDS  admission  to  practice of a profession. [The
   10  commissioner and  the  director  shall  identify,  review  and  evaluate
   11  professional  training  programs  offered  through  either  the military
   12  service of the United States or the military service of the state  which
   13  may,  where  applicable,  be  accepted  by  the department as equivalent
   14  education and training in lieu of all or part of  an  approved  program.
   15  Particular  emphasis  shall  be placed on the identification of military
   16  programs which have previously been deemed acceptable by the  department
   17  as  equivalent education and training, programs which may provide, where
   18  applicable, equivalent education  and  training  for  those  professions
   19  which  are  critical  to public health and safety and programs which may
   20  provide, where applicable, equivalent education and training  for  those
   21  professions  for  which shortages exist in the state of New York] APPRO-
   22  PRIATE AND APPROVED EDUCATION OR  TRAINING  SHALL  BE  ACCEPTED  BY  THE
   23  DEPARTMENT  AS  EQUIVALENT EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN LIEU OF ALL OR PART
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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    1  OF ANY PROGRAM AND SHALL BE ACCEPTED REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH TRAINING
    2  WAS RECEIVED AS PART OF ACTIVE DUTY OR RESERVE DUTY.
    3    2.  The  commissioner  [and the director shall prepare a list of those
    4  military programs which have previously been deemed  acceptable  by  the
    5  department  as  equivalent education and training in lieu of all or part
    6  of an approved program no later than the thirtieth of August, two  thou-
    7  sand three. On and after such date, such list shall be made available to
    8  the  public  and  applicants  for admission to practice of a profession]
    9  SHALL AUTOMATICALLY GRANT A SIX MONTH EXTENSION TO  ANY  RESERVE  MEMBER
   10  WHOSE PROFESSIONAL LICENSE EXPIRED OR LAPSED WHILE SUCH MEMBER WAS MOBI-
   11  LIZED.  TO  BE  ELIGIBLE FOR SUCH AUTOMATIC EXTENSION THE RESERVE MEMBER
   12  SHALL HAVE BEEN IN GOOD STANDING WITHIN THE PROFESSION AND HAD  A  VALID
   13  LICENSE WHICH EXPIRED OR LAPSED WHILE SUCH INDIVIDUAL WAS MOBILIZED.
   14    3.  The  commissioner  [and the director shall prepare a list of those
   15  military programs which may provide, where applicable, equivalent educa-
   16  tion and training for those professions which  are  critical  to  public
   17  health  and safety, programs which may provide, where applicable, equiv-
   18  alent education and training for those professions for  which  shortages
   19  exist  in  the  state  of New York and any other military programs which
   20  may, where applicable, be  accepted  by  the  department  as  equivalent
   21  education  and training in lieu of all or part of an approved program no
   22  later than the thirty-first of October, two thousand three. On and after
   23  such date, such list shall be made available to the  public  and  appli-
   24  cants  for  admission  to practice of a profession] SHALL IN THE CASE OF
   25  SERVICE MEMBERS AND VETERANS WHO HAVE PASSED ANY NATIONAL COUNCIL LICEN-
   26  SURE EXAMINATION, UPON APPLICATION, ACCEPT,  RECOGNIZE  AND  GRANT  SUCH
   27  APPLICANT  NEW  YORK  STATE  LICENSURE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER REQUIREMENTS
   28  UNDER THE LAW. IN THE CASE OF SERVICE MEMBERS AND VETERANS WHO HAVE  NOT
   29  PASSED  OR  TAKEN A NATIONAL COUNCIL LICENSURE EXAMINATION, BUT WHO HAVE
   30  PERFORMED IN SUCH OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY AT A LEVEL  EQUIVALENT  TO,  OR
   31  EXCEEDING,  THE  ACADEMIC OR EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROFESSION,
   32  OR HAVE ENGAGED IN ACTIVE PRACTICE OF THE OCCUPATION  FOR  A  PERIOD  OF
   33  FOUR YEARS THE COMMISSION SHALL, UPON APPLICATION, ALLOW SUCH INDIVIDUAL
   34  TO SIT FOR THE NATIONAL COUNCIL LICENSURE EXAMINATION AND ACCEPT, RECOG-
   35  NIZE, AND GRANT PASSING CANDIDATES NEW YORK STATE LICENSURE EVEN IF SUCH
   36  CANDIDATE HAS NOT GRADUATED FROM AN ACADEMIC PROGRAM.
   37    4.  [Such lists shall be prepared annually no later than the thirtieth
   38  of June thereafter with additions and  deletions  made  jointly  by  the
   39  commissioner  and  the  director  and  made  available to the public and
   40  applicants for admission to practice of a profession on such  date]  THE
   41  COMMISSIONER SHALL, UPON APPLICATION, IN THE CASE OF SERVICE MEMBERS AND
   42  VETERANS  WHO  HAVE  RECEIVED  APPROPRIATE AND APPROVED MILITARY MEDICAL
   43  TRAINING ACCEPT, RECOGNIZE AND GRANT A NEW YORK STATE EMERGENCY  MEDICAL
   44  TECHNICIAN LICENSE TO ANY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL.
   45    S 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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