N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 8, § 73.2
(b) The department may accept grades acceptable to the State Board for Chiropractic on an examination of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners as meeting requirements of Parts I and II of the licensing examination, provided the grades were obtained on examinations administered subsequent to September 1, 1977.
(4) A candidate who does not complete the educational requirements and receive the degree within one calendar year after completing the licensing examination shall be reexamined in all subjects in Part III, and shall receive satisfactory grades subsequent to completion of educational requirements for licensure.
(d) Retention of credit.
A candidate may retain credit for parts of the examination passed for a period not to exceed three years from the examination date. After that time, such candidate shall be reexamined in all parts.
(e) Passing score.
The passing score in each subject shall be 75.0 as determined by the State Board for Chiropractic.
(c) Special examination conditions.
(a) Content.
The examination shall consist of three parts: