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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Professional Discipline Complaint Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the 'Information About You' section. Ensure you provide your name, address, and contact details clearly.
  3. In the 'Information On The Person(s) You Are Complaining About' section, enter the name and profession of the individual or entity you are filing a complaint against. Include their contact information if available.
  4. Describe your complaint in detail in the designated area. Be specific about what occurred, including dates and locations. Use black ink for clarity.
  5. Sign and date your complaint at the bottom of the form. If you have additional sheets or supporting documents, check the appropriate box.
  6. Complete the Authorization section by entering your name and that of the practitioner or facility involved. Sign and date this section as well, ensuring a witness signs it too.

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Please note that complaints must be submitted in writing and cannot be filed by phone. Agency: New York State Education Department. Division: Office of the Professions Professional Discipline. Phone Number: (800) 442-8106. Business Hours: Monday - Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM.
An admitted attorney will be disbarred on presentation of a certified copy of the record of conviction for a felony by a New York court or if convicted of a felony by a federal court or any state court where the crime would constitute a felony in New York.
A professional license is the authorization to practice and use a professional title in New York State.
Professional discipline is the ability to hold professionals accountable for ethical violations or malpractice in dealing with clients and the public. In addition to an economic burden, claims of professional discipline can impose a threat to a professionals reputation, licensure, or brand.
The New York State Health Departments Office of Professional Medical Conduct (OPMC) and the state Board for Professional Medical Conduct (board) are responsible for investigating and adjudicating complaints against physicians, physician assistants, and specialist assistants*.
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For information on filing a complaint call 1-800-442-8106 or email conduct@nysed.gov . Please note, complaints must be submitted in writing and cannot be filed by phone.
The Board of Regents, which licenses individuals in more than 50 professions defined in Education Law and registers professional practice business entities and pharmacy establishments, is responsible for the final disposition of all disciplinary matters.
Enforcement Actions For information on filing a complaint call 1-800-442-8106 or email conduct@nysed.gov . Please note, complaints must be submitted in writing and cannot be filed by phone. See instructions below.

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