N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 14, § 853.16
(1) Suspension. Whenever the commissioner has reasonable grounds to believe that a credentialed professional has acted, or is acting, in a manner that threatens the health, welfare or safety of the public or of any individual receiving services, the commissioner may immediately suspend a credential for a period of 180 days or until a final agency determination in any pending or related disciplinary, justice center or criminal proceeding, whichever period is longest.
(2) Summary revocation. Upon notice to the office that a credentialed professional has been included on the staff exclusion list pursuant to section 853.16 of this Part, the commissioner shall revoke such person’s credential.
(b) Dismissal with guidance.
A written notice of caution and counseling may be issued with dismissal of a complaint pursuant to section 853.14 of this Part.
(c) Annulment.
The commissioner may summarily annul a credential determined to have been issued or renewed on the basis of mistake of fact or clerical error.
The commissioner may take the following actions when deemed appropriate:
(a) Summary action.