N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 15, § 5.4
(b) If an individual has a satisfactory visual acuity less than 20/40 but not less than 20/70 (Snellen) and a horizontal field of vision of 140 degrees, only a statement from a physician, ophthalmologist or optometrist will be accepted. Such statement shall also contain:
(3) recommendations for the commissioner's consideration relating to a vision examination on a 6- or 12-month basis, if any.
If a statement is submitted by an optometrist, it must specify whether or not the person has been referred to an appropriate physician because of a detected medical condition.
(c) If an individual has a satisfactory visual acuity based upon 20/40 (Snellen) with telescopic lenses and a corrected visual acuity through the carrier lenses of 20/100 and a horizontal field of vision of no less than 140 degrees with the telescopic lenses in place without the use of field of expanders, only a statement from a physician, ophthalmologist or optometrist will be accepted. Such statement shall include all of the information required in subdivision (b) of this section and shall also contain:
(2) a statement that the person has received training at least equal to the suggested training as set forth in section 5.5(b) of this Part.
If a statement is submitted by an optometrist, it must specify whether or not the person has been referred to an appropriate physician because of a detected medical condition.
The following procedures shall apply to vision tests:
(a)