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Code · New York · Education · The Professions · General Provisions · Introductory Summary

§ 6500. Introduction.

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§ 6500. Introduction. This title provides for the regulation of the
admission to and the practice of certain professions. This first article
applies to all the professions included in this title, except that
prehearing procedures and hearing procedures in connection with the
regulation of professional conduct of the profession of medicine and
physician's assistants and specialist's assistants shall be conducted
pursuant to the provisions of Title II-A of article two of the public
health law. Each of the remaining articles applies to a particular
profession.
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