N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 8, § 62.8
(4) Other veterinary services means follow-up service(s) for any post-operative complications related to any free spaying or neutering surgery, as defined in paragraph (3) of this subdivision, that arise within 24 hours of performing any such surgery.
(b) Applicability of requirements.
(2) Exemptions and adjustments to the requirement.
(i) Exemptions. The following licensees shall be exempt from the continuing education requirements, as prescribed in subdivision (c) of this section:
(ii) Adjustments to the requirement. An adjustment to the continuing education requirement, as prescribed in subdivision (c) of this section, may be made by the department, provided that the licensee documents good cause that prevents compliance or the department determines otherwise that there is good cause that prevents compliance, which shall include, but not be limited to, any of the following reasons: poor health or a specific physical or mental disability certified by an appropriate health care professional; or extended active duty with the Armed Forces of the United States; or other good cause beyond the licensee's control which in the judgment of the department, makes it impossible for the licensee to comply with the continuing education requirements in a timely manner.
(c) Mandatory continuing education requirement.
(1) General requirement.
(i) During each three-year registration period, meaning a registration period of a three years' duration, an applicant for registration as a veterinarian shall complete at least 45 hours of continuing education, acceptable to the department, as defined in paragraph (2) of this subdivision, a maximum of 22½ hours of which may be self-instructional coursework acceptable by the department.
(2) Acceptable formal continuing education. To be acceptable to the department, continuing education shall meet the requirements of this paragraph. Such continuing education must be in subjects prescribed in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph and be the types of learning activities prescribed in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph and subject to the limitations contained in subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph.
(i) Subjects. Acceptable continuing education shall contribute to the professional practice of veterinary medicine in the case of veterinarians and veterinary technology in the case of veterinary technicians, and shall focus on one or more of the following:
(ii) Types of learning activities. Acceptable continuing education shall be the types of learning activities prescribed in this subparagraph and shall be subject to the limitations prescribed in this subparagraph and subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph.
(b) Other educational activities. To the extent such activities are offered by sponsors of veterinary continuing education approved by the department and subject to the limitations set forth in subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph, acceptable continuing education shall be the following other educational activities:
(iii) Limitation on credits.
(b) Veterinarians may not claim continuing education credit for preparing and teaching continuing education courses to veterinary technicians.
(d) Renewal of registration.
At each re-registration, licensed veterinarians and licensed veterinary technicians shall certify to the department that they have either complied with the continuing education requirements, as prescribed in this section, or are entitled to an exemption or adjustment to such continuing education requirements, as prescribed in subdivision (b) of this section.
(e) Requirement for lapse in practice.
(2) Except as prescribed in paragraph (1) of this subdivision for registrations therein specified, a licensee who returns to practice as a veterinarian or veterinary technician after a lapse in practice during which the licensee was not registered to practice in New York State and did not lawfully practice continuously in another jurisdiction throughout the lapse period, shall be required to complete:
(3) Except as prescribed in paragraph (1) of this subdivision for registrations therein specified, a licensee who returns to the practice of veterinary medicine or veterinary technology after a lapse in practice during which the licensee was not registered to practice in New York State but did lawfully practice veterinary medicine or veterinary technology continuously in another jurisdiction throughout the lapse period, shall be required to complete:
(ii) at least 1¼ hours, in the case of a veterinarian, or 40 minutes, in the case of a veterinary technician, of acceptable continuing education for each month of lapsed registration up to a maximum of 45 hours, in the case of a veterinarian, or 24 hours, in the case of a veterinary technician, which shall be completed in such new registration period, or at the option of the licensee in the period beginning 36 months before the commencement of such new registration period and ending at the conclusion of said new registration period.
(f) Conditional registration.
(1) The department may issue a conditional registration to a licensee who attests to or admits to noncompliance with the continuing education requirements of this section, provided that such licensee:
(2) The duration of such conditional registration shall not exceed one year and shall not be renewed or extended.
(g) Licensee records.
(2) Each applicant for registration as a veterinarian seeking to offset up to three hours of the required number of hours of continuing education, pursuant to subdivision (2) of section 6704-a of the Education Law, by the number of free spaying and neutering services rendered by such an applicant, shall maintain, on a form prescribed by the department, and ensure access by the department to, a record of all the free spaying and neutering services provided by the applicant, as well as any follow-up services for any post-operative complications related to any free spaying or neutering surgery, as defined in paragraph (a)(3) of this section, that arise within 24 hours of performing any such surgery. Such records shall be retained for at least six years from the date of completion of the continuing education and shall be made available for review by the department in the administration of the requirements of this section.
(h) Measurement of continuing education study.
Continuing education credit shall be granted only for acceptable continuing education, as prescribed in subdivision (c) of this section. For continuing education courses, a minimum of 50 minutes shall equal one continuing education hour of credit. Continuing education credit for other educational activities shall be awarded as prescribed by the department.
(i) Sponsor approval.
(2) The following entities shall be deemed approved by the department as sponsors of continuing education to licensed veterinarians or veterinary technicians in the form of courses of learning or self-study programs:
(3) Department review of sponsors.
(ii) An organization desiring to offer continuing education based upon a department review under this paragraph shall submit, with the fee as set forth in subdivision (j) of this section, an application for advance approval as a sponsor at least 120 days prior to the date of the commencement of such continuing education. Such application shall document that the organization:
(v) A determination by the department that an approved sponsor is not meeting the standards set forth in this paragraph may result in the termination of the approval of the sponsor or a request for correction of any identified deficiencies in the implementation of it's continuing education program.
(j) Fees.
(a) Definitions.
As used in this section: