SUMMARIES
OF
DEPARTMENTAL LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS
2003
The University of the State of New York
The State Education Department
Albany, New York
January 2003
SUMMARIES OF DEPARTMENTAL LEGISLATION FOR 2003
Elementary, Middle, Secondary and Continuing Education
ED-1/03 - School Health Services (ED-1/02; ED-1/01; ED-1/00; ED-1/99; ED-2/98; ED-2/97; EMS-19/96)
Would amend the Education Law to revise and update Article 19 on school health services to be consistent with current practice standards for school health services; eliminate archaic language; reorganize, consolidate and/or expand sections within Article 19 to be reflective of professional practice and school health services; and eliminate organizational patterns for the delivery of school health services that are no longer in effect.
(Estimated State cost: First year - $0; first full year $0; fifth year - $0)
ED-2/03 - Advanced Placement Examination Access (ED-2/02; ED-2/01; ED-2/00; ED-2/99; ED-3/98; HP-14/95)
Would establish an advanced program examination fee reduction program to ensure that no student in the secondary schools of the State is deprived of the opportunity to participate in an advanced program because of cost.
(Estimated State cost: $600,000 [was $466,400 last year])
Higher Education
ED-3/03 - Extension of Proprietary School Provisions (reserved)
ED-4/03 Extension of Conditional Clearance Provisions in Fingerprinting (reserved)
Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities
ED-5/03- Tax Credit for Workers with Disabilities (ED-5/02; ED-5/01; ED-7/00; ED-7/99; ED-15/98)
Would amend the New York State Tax Law in relation to the Workers with Disabilities Employment Tax Credit.
(Estimated State Cost: First full tax year cost - $335,000; fifth tax year - $6,253,000 savings)
ED-6/03 Reporting Requirements (ED-15/02)
Would amend Chapter 405 of the Laws of 1999, §4403 to require that the Department submit a report to the Governor and the Legislature every three years instead of every year regarding information collected on students with disabilities.
ED-7/03 Children Residing in Child Care Institutions (ED-16/02)
Would make clarifying amendments to Article 81, consistent with the intent of Chapter 305 of the Laws of 1988 relating to the responsibility of the Committee on Special Education (CSE) of the child care institution for students who are suspected of having a disability.
ED-13/03 Federal Financing of Vocational Rehabilitation Services (ED-17/02)
Would amend the Workers Compensation Law and the State Finance Law to reflect an increase in the portion of federal financing for vocational rehabilitation services. Would also seek to clarify the use by SED of State funding to support a portion of the overall costs of administering VESID programs.
Office of the Professions
ED-8/03 - Public Accountancy (CPA) Scope of Practice (ED-8/02; ED-8/01; ED-11/00; ED-9/99)
Would amend §7401 of the Education Law to include in their scope of practice all of the professional services public accountants provide. This bill would also clarify which services CPAs can provide as solo practitioners, within CPA firms and within business corporations.
ED-9/03 - Previous Disciplinary History May Be Considered for Licensure (ED-9/02; ED-9/01; ED-12/00; ED-12/99; ED-12/98)
To better protect the public from NYS licensing of incompetent or negligent professionals, this bill would amend §6506(6) and §6507 of the Education Law to authorize denial of a license or limited permit for a professional whose records indicate previous incompetence or gross negligence in another jurisdiction.
ED-10/03 - Revise Requirements for Personal Service of Notice of Hearing and Statement of Charges Upon a Licensee (ED-10/02; ED-10/01; ED-13/00; ED-10/99)
Would amend Education Law §6510(1) to better protect the public from professional misconduct by expediting the discipline process. It would establish clear and efficient procedures for service of charges and notice of hearing in professional discipline cases. Before a licensee may appear as a respondent at a discipline hearing, he or she must be served with the charges. This bill provides that service may be accomplished by personally delivering the charges to the licensee at least 20 days before the hearing or by mailing to the licensee's last address reported to the department at least 25 days before the hearing.
ED-11/03 Determination of Penalty on Uncontested Minor Violations (ED-13/02; ED-13/01)
Would amend §6510 of the Education Law relating to the determination of penalty of uncontested minor violations.
ED-12/03 Facilitate Contact with Licensees (ED-14/02)
Would amend §6502 of the Education Law to enable the Department to contact licensees more readily when necessary.
Office of Cultural Education
ED-14/03 Inflationary Increases in Library Aid (ED-12/02; ED-12/01; ED-16/00)
Would amend the Education Law to include annual inflationary increases to library aid formulas and provisions.
(Estimated State Cost: Equal to the Consumer Price Index applied to library local assistance funding of $88.8 million for 1999-2000.)
ED-15 /03 - Formula Equity for Library Aid (reserved)
ED-16 /03 - Medical Information Services (reserved)
ED-17 /03 - Certificate Fees for Librarians (reserved)
ED-18 /03 - Public Library Construction - (reserved)
Office of Counsel
ED-19/03- Fingerprinting of Employees in Special Education Placements