Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 51, December 18, 2024
Section 60.13 - Exemption for Physicians Who are Licensed in Another State or Territory to Provide Medical Services to Athletes and Team Personnel in New York State (a) Pursuant to Education Law § 6526(10), any physician who i s licensed and in good standing in another state or territory, and who has a written agreement to provide medical services to athletes and team personnel of a United States sports team recognized by the United States Olympic committee or an out-of-state secondary school, institution of postsecondary education, or professional athletic organization sports team, may provide medical services to such athletes and team personnel: (1) for no more than five days before through three days after each discrete sanctioned team sporting event in this State; and(2) at a discrete sanctioned team sporting event in this State, as defined in subdivision (b) of this section, provided such services are provided only to such athletes and team personnel at the discrete sanctioned team sporting event.(b) Discrete sanctioned team sporting event means a recognized team sporting event that occurs during a defined time period in this State and whose participants include a United States sports team that is recognized by the United States Olympic committee or an out-of-state secondary school, institution of postsecondary education, or professional athletic organization sports team.(c) Any person practicing as a physician in this State pursuant to this section shall be subject to the personal and subject matter jurisdiction and disciplinary and regulatory authority of the Board of Regents and the State Board for Professional Medical Conduct established pursuant to Public Health Law § 130 as if he or she is a licensee and as if the exemption established pursuant to Education Law § 6526 is a license. Such individual shall comply with the applicable provisions of Title VIII of the Education Law, the Public Health Law, the Rules of the Board of Regents, the State Board for Professional Medical Conduct established pursuant to Public Health Law § 130, and the Regulations of the Commissioner and the Commissioner of Health, relating to professional misconduct, disciplinary proceedings and penalties for professional misconduct.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 60.13
Adopted New York State Register June 28, 2017 /Volume XXXIX, Issue 26, eff. 6/28/2017Amended New York State Register February 26, 2020/Volume XLII, Issue 08, eff. 2/26/2020