N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 22, § 1240.17
(d) Where a respondent has been suspended by an order in accordance with the provisions of section 1240.14 of this Part and thereafter, in proceedings duly taken, the respondent has been judicially declared to be competent, the court may dispense with further evidence that the respondent’s disability or incapacity has been removed and may direct the respondent’s reinstatement upon such terms as are deemed proper and advisable.
(e) Waiver of doctor-patient privilege upon application for reinstatement.
The filing of an application for reinstatement by a respondent suspended for incapacity shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any doctor-patient privilege existing between the respondent and any psychiatrist, psychologist, physician, hospital or facility who or which has examined or treated the respondent during the period of disability. The respondent shall be required to disclose the name of every psychiatrist, psychologist, physician, hospital or facility by whom or at which the respondent has been examined or treated since the respondent’s suspension, and the respondent shall furnish to the court written consent to each to divulge such information and records as may be requested by court-appointed experts or by the clerk of the court.
(a) Time of application.
A respondent suspended on incapacity grounds pursuant to section 1240.14 of this Part may apply for reinstatement at such time as the respondent is no longer incapacitated from practicing law.
(b) Necessary papers.
Papers on an application for reinstatement following suspension on incapacity grounds shall include a copy of the order of suspension, and any related decision; proof, in evidentiary form, of a declaration of competency or of the respondent's capacity to practice law; a completed affidavit in a form approved by the court; a copy of a letter to the Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection notifying the fund that the application has been filed; and such other proofs as the court may require. A copy of the complete application shall be served upon the committee.