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We perceive that the ongoing pandemic has caused numerous hardships for the citizens of New York, including professional licensees. In response to the COVID-19 crisis disaster, Governor Cuomo has issued a number of Executive Orders (EOs)that sway licensed professionals. Please keep on checking the Office of the Professions' COVID-19 website for refreshed direction.
EO #202.27
Any suspension or adjustment of any law up until now suspended in Executive Order 202, or any corrected or altered Executive Order issued from that point, which considered the act of a profession in the state of New York without a current New York State licensure, or registration, including yet not constrained to those individuals who are legitimately licensed in another state or Canada, is therefore reached out for a time of thirty days to permit those professionals the capacity to keep on offering types of assistance necessary for the State's COVID-19 response.
EO #202.18
Impermanent Suspension and Modification of Education Law and Regulations to the degree necessary to allow registered nurses, licensed down to earth nurses, and nurse practitionersor a substantially similar title licensed and in current great standing in any region or region of Canada, to rehearse in New York State without common or criminal punishment identified with absence of licensure;
Transitory Suspension and Modification of Education Law and Regulations to the degree necessary to allow physicianslicensed and in current great standing in any region or domain of Canada, to rehearse medication in New York State without common or criminal punishment identified with absence of licensure;
EO #202.16
Brief Suspension and Modification of Education Law and Regulations to the degree necessary to permitindividuals to perform testing for the recognition of SARS-CoV-2, or its antibodies, in specimens gathered from individuals suspected of suffering from a COVID-19 infection; individuals performing testing must meet the government requirements for testing personnel proper to the assay or gadget approved by the FDA or the New York State Department of Health.
EO #202.15
Impermanent Suspension and Modification of Education Law and Regulations to the degree necessary to allow a manufacturer, repacker, or wholesaler of prescription drugs or devices, physically situated outside of New York and not registered in New York, yet licensed or potentially registered in some other state, may convey into New York, prescription drugs or devices;
EO #202.14
Impermanent Suspension and Modification of Education Law and Regulations to the degree necessary to permit any physician who will graduate in 2020 from a scholarly clinical program certify by clinical training authorizing office for clinical instruction by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education or the American Osteopathic Association, and has been acknowledged by an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education licensed residency program inside or outside of New York State to rehearse at any institution under the supervision of a licensed physician.
EO #202.11
Brief Suspension and Modification of Education Law and Regulations to the degree necessary to incidentally allow registered resident pharmacies and registered resident outsourcing facilities to exacerbate certain liquor based hand sanitizer products, consistent with the Food and Drug Administration's Policy for Temporary Compounding of Certain Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Products During the Public Health Emergency (March 2020)
Brief Suspension and Modification of Education Law and Regulations to the degree necessary to permit pharmacy technicians and pharmacists to practice at an elective area, including their home, as long as there is sufficient security to keep any Personal Health Information from being compromised
EO #202.10
Impermanent Suspension and Modification of Education law and Regulations to allow an advanced practice registered nurse with a doctorate or master's qualification specializing in the administration of anesthesia administering anesthesia in a general hospital or unattached mobile surgery community without the supervision of a certified physician in these human services settings;
Transitory Suspension and Modification of Education law and Regulations to allow a physician assistant to offer clinical types of assistance proper to their instruction, preparing and experience without oversight from a supervising physician without common or criminal punishment identified with an absence of oversight by a supervising physician;