Meeting of the Board of Regents | March 2009
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THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
TO: |
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FROM: |
Frank Muñoz |
SUBJECT: |
Report of the Committee on the Professions Regarding Licensing Petitions |
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February 27, 2009
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STRATEGIC GOAL: |
Goal 3
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AUTHORIZATION(S): |
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Summary
Issue for Decision (Consent Agenda)
Should the Regents approve the recommendations of the Committee on the Professions pertaining to licensing petitions as listed on the attachment?
Proposed Handling
This question will come before the Professional Practice Committee at its March 2009 meeting where it will be voted on and action taken. It will then come before the full Board at its March 2009 meeting for final action.
Procedural History
Section 6506(5) of the Education Law and Section 24.7 of the Rules of the Board of Regents authorize the Regents to waive education, experience and examination requirements for a professional license as well as to confer the degree Doctor of Medicine.
Background Information
There is one licensing petition and 16 requests for the conferral of the degree Doctor of Medicine for review and approval.
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Regents approve the recommendations of the Committee on the Professions regarding licensing petitions.
Timetable for Implementation
Approval of the Committee on the Professions’ recommendations will be effective March 17, 2009.
Cases Presented to Board of Regents on: February 10, 2009 SUMMARY REPORT
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PROFESSION
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EDUCATION |
EXAMINATION |
Experience |
Confer Degree Doctor of Medicine |
Three-Year Limited License |
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Pre-Professional |
Professional |
Post-Graduate |
Proficiency |
Licensing |
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Certified Public Accountancy |
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09-05-07
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Medicine |
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09-15-60C to 09-30-60C |
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Total for fiscal year to date: 260
Total for calendar year to date: 62 |
Board of Regents: March 17, 2009
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
09-05-07
John McClung
Bay Shore, NY
(CUNY, College of Staten Island, Staten Island, New York, Bachelor of Science in Accounting, June 2005)
Petition for: Acceptance of passing grades on the Uniform Certified Public Accountancy (CPA) Examination.
Statement of Problem: During the last three quarters of 2006, the Uniform CPA Examination was subject to an undetected scoring anomaly that resulted in approximately 200 New York State applicants being given an incorrect grade that was lower than it should have been. This anomaly was detected and corrected in 2007. Affected Examinations were re-scored, with the corrected scores being reported to applicants in May 2007 and the State Board in June 2007. In a small number of cases, a candidate who had actually passed a section, but received an erroneous score notice telling them that they had failed, sat for the section again and failed it during the subsequent sitting. For such cases, the Executive Secretary of the State Board for Public Accountancy recommended that the candidate be granted conditional credit for the section that was erroneously reported to them as a fail, and that the subsequent failing grade be disregarded.
Mr. McClung is one of the applicants affected by this anomaly. He has a second related issue in that he passed his fourth section of the Examination four months outside of the 18-month conditioning period. Mr. McClung sat for the Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) section of the computer-based Examination in November 2006. Due to the scoring anomaly he was told he had received a failing grade on that section. He then prepared and sat for the FAR section again in the next subsequent testing window, January 2007, and again failed the section. As he was preparing to sit for the FAR section a third time, in the April/May 2007 testing window, CPA Examination Services notified him by phone of the scoring anomaly and told him that he had actually passed the November 2006 FAR section. He received an official letter confirming his passing Examination score on the November 2006 FAR section from CPA Examination Services on May 8, 2007.
Once he had been notified of his passing score on the FAR section, albeit five months after he had actually sat for that section, Mr. McClung turned his attention to passing the remaining three sections. He passed Auditing (AUD) in July 2007, Business Environment and Concepts (BEC) in May 2008, and Regulation (REG) in October 2008, four months outside of the 18-month conditioning period.
Based on the scoring anomaly, the Executive Secretary of the State Board for Public Accountancy supports Mr. McClung’s petition to disregard his subsequent failing score on the FAR section and waive the 18-month requirement to pass all four parts of the Uniform CPA Examination.
APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS: |
QUALIFICATIONS: |
Section 7404 of Education Law and Part 70 of the Commissioner’s Regulations require: |
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(1) A bachelor’s or higher degree based on a program in accountancy. |
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(2) Passing scores on the Uniform CPA Examination. |
(2) (a) October/November 2006: Financial Accounting and Reporting (passing score); Regulation, Auditing and Attestation, and Business Environment and Concepts (failing scores). (b) January/February 2007: Financial Accounting and Reporting and Business Environment and Concepts (failing scores). (c) April/May 2007: Regulation and Auditing and Attestation (failing scores). (d) July/August 2007: Auditing and Attestation (passing score); Regulation (failing score). (e) October/November 2007: Business Environment and Concepts and Regulation (failing scores). (f) January/February 2008: Regulation (failing score). (g) April/May 2008: Business Environment and Concepts (passing score); Regulation (failing score). (h) June/July 2008: Regulation (failing score). (i) October/November 2008: Regulation (passing score). |
(3) One year of satisfactory experience. |
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RECOMMENDATION: The Committee on the Professions, in concurrence with the Executive Secretary of the State Board for Public Accountancy, recommends that the applicant’s petition for acceptance of passing grades on the Uniform CPA Examination be accepted.
Board of Regents: March 17, 2009
MEDICINE
Petition for: Conferral of the degree Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) pursuant to Section 6529 of the Education Law.
Summary Statement: The petitioners listed below are all graduates of foreign medical schools who have been licensed in New York.
The applicable requirements of Section 3.57 of the Rules of the Board of Regents require completion of a medical education program in a foreign medical school satisfactory to the Department which does not grant the degree Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), and in which the philosophy and curriculum were equivalent, as determined by the Department in accordance with the policy of the Board of Regents, to those in programs leading to the degree Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) at medical schools in the United States satisfactory to, or registered by, the Board of Regents and the Department. Secondly, petitioners must have licensure to practice medicine in New York State in accordance with provisions of Section 6524 or 6528 of the Education Law or their equivalent as determined by the Board of Regents pursuant to their authority under Section 6506 of the Education Law.
NAME OF PETITIONER |
QUALIFICATIONS |
09-15-60C Mulchand Chugh Melville, NY 11747 |
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09-16-60C Michael Dolamore Lake Katrine, NY 12449 |
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09-17-60C Jainulabdeen Ifthikharuddin Rochester, NY 14610 |
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09-18-60C Nooshi Karim Floral Park, NY 11001 |
(1) Nalanda Medical College, Patna, India, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, 2/15/96. (2) License #241884, issued on 9/14/06. |
09-19-60C Timothy Lafont New Hartford, NY 13413 |
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09-20-60C Naresh Mori East Meadow, NY 11554 |
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09-21-60C Michael Moseson Great Neck, NY 11021 |
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09-22-60C Meena Nadroo Syosset, NY 11791
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09-23-60C Theodore Patsis Lloyd Harbor, NY 11743
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09-24-60C Anastasia Rigas Old Field, NY 11733 |
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09-25-60C Sadashiv Shenoy Williamsville, NY 14221 |
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09-26-60C Kyaw Soe Brooklyn, NY 11220 |
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09-27-60C Evelyn Opoku Pelham, NY 10803 |
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09-28-60C Jonathan Young Dayton, OH 45419 |
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09-29-60C Thomas Yee Las Vegas, NC 89102 |
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09-30-60C Samir Yousef Syracuse, NY 13203 |
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RECOMMENDATION: The Committee on the Professions, in concurrence with the State Board for Medicine, recommends that the petitioners be awarded the degree Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) in accordance with provisions of Section 6529 of the Education Law.