New York Statutes

§ 230-A — Penalties for professional misconduct

New York·Law PBH Public Health·Title 2-A Professional Medical Conduct·Art. 2 The Department of Health

* § 230-a. Penalties for professional misconduct. The penalties which\nmay be imposed by the state board for professional medical conduct on a\npresent or former licensee found guilty of professional misconduct under\nthe definitions and proceedings prescribed in section two hundred thirty\nof this title and sections sixty-five hundred thirty and sixty-five\nhundred thirty-one of the education law are:\n 1. Censure and reprimand;\n 2. Suspension of license, (a) wholly, for a fixed period of time;

(b)\nwholly, except to the limited extent required for the licensee to\nsuccessfully complete a course of retraining;
(c)wholly, until the\nlicensee successfully completes a course of therapy or treatment\nprescribed by the board;
(d)wholly, until the licensee completes\nrehabilitation to th

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