N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 15, § 6.13
(a) Any individual conducting any of the examinations required by sections 6.8(c), defensive driving performance; 6.11, biennial behind-the-wheel driving test; and 6.12, the biennial oral or written examination, of this Part must be certified by the Department of Motor Vehicles or be a motor vehicle license examiner. In order to be certified, an individual must have an acceptable driving record (no more than six points accumulated on his or her abstract of operating record within the preceding 18-month period). Such individual must have a valid driver's license with the appropriate endorsements and must be properly licensed in the class in which he or she will be testing drivers as required under this Part, provided however, an examiner who holds a CDL C class license may conduct a behind the wheel driving test of the holder of a class B license if such test is conducted in a class C-type vehicle. (Note: Such individual is not required to hold an “S” endorsement). In addition, the individual must complete and submit an application for certified examiner, along with supporting documentation, if applicable, to the DMV and must meet the following qualifications:
(1) A person must have a minimum of two years of experience in driver training and evaluation of the driving ability of others; and either:
(c) A certified examiner is required to attend at least once, every three years, an article 19-A seminar approved by DMV. A completion certificate, demonstrating completion of such seminar, must be submitted to the DMV in order to maintain valid status as a certified examiner.
(d) Period of validity of examiner's certificate.
An examiner's certificate shall be valid from its date of issuance until the expiration of such person's driver's license. (NOTE: The certified examiner is responsible for renewing his or her certificate with DMV by filing the 19-A certified examiner renewal application form.)
(e) An examiner's certificate may be terminated:
(g) Upon the termination of a certified examiner's certification, such examiner shall:
(h) To return to certified examiner status after termination, a former examiner must:
(2) file a new application to be a certified examiner as required under section 6.13 of this Part after one year. DMV will review such application and make a determination as to whether to grant re-certification. In addition, retesting may be required.
(i) Requirements for motor carriers.
Carriers subject to 19-A of the Vehicle and Traffic Law shall utilize the services of certified examiners to carry out, at a minimum, the annual defensive driving performance - regular observation, biennial behind-the-wheel driving test, and the biennial oral or written examinations that are required for bus drivers under article 19-A. The carrier responsibilities include: